tottlish Synonyms
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tottlish Meaning
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tottlish (a.)
Trembling or tottering, as if about to fall; un steady.
tottlish Sentence Examples
- 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.
- Her tottlish demeanor belied her sharp wit and keen intellect.
- The tottlish prince danced with the tottlish princess, their movements graceful and carefree.
- She had a tottlish beauty that set her apart from others.
- The tottlish boy's wide-eyed wonder filled him with a sense of joy.
- The tottlish old man sat on a park bench, reminiscing about his youth.
- 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.