tottlish Antonyms

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Meaning of tottlish

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tottlish (a.)

Trembling or tottering, as if about to fall; un steady.

tottlish Sentence Examples

  1. The tottlish child skipped merrily through the playground.
  2. The young tottlish girl's laughter echoed through the empty street.
  3. He had a tottlish charm that made everyone smile.
  4. The tottlish kitten played with a ball of yarn, oblivious to the world around it.
  5. Her tottlish demeanor belied her sharp wit and keen intellect.
  6. The tottlish prince danced with the tottlish princess, their movements graceful and carefree.
  7. She had a tottlish beauty that set her apart from others.
  8. The tottlish boy's wide-eyed wonder filled him with a sense of joy.
  9. The tottlish old man sat on a park bench, reminiscing about his youth.
  10. The tottlish spirit of adventure led her to explore the unknown, even in old age.

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Trembling or tottering, as if about to fall; un steady.

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The tottlish child skipped merrily through the playground.

The young tottlish girl's laughter echoed through the empty street.

He had a tottlish charm that made everyone smile.

The tottlish kitten played with a ball of yarn, oblivious to the world around it.