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Totter

Totter meaning

To walk, move or stand unsteadily or falteringly; threatening to fall. | To be on the brink of collapse. | To collect junk or scrap.

Example sentences (6)

With the US no longer at the fulcrum of the diplomatic teeter-totter in the Middle East, experts say China is being encouraged to fill that void by MBS.

Seeing the situation in China as well as watching a cruise ship totter away in the waves off our coast made us realize a lot.

We used to eat here before going to on a Friday, and if you were lucky, you’d see totter past while you were slurping your wun tun soup.

When the guests finally totter off into the night, Peter does the dishes.

According to Posture, they are known for “their rowdy live shows and attitudes that teeter totter between arrogant and goofy, somehow never crossing into either territory enough to be off-putting”.

Over the course of seven drinks you’ll discover how IPA was invented in London, try stouts, sour beers, smooth ales and other liquid gems as you totter from pub to bar.