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    Tottering
    /ˈtädəriNG/

    adjective

    • 1. (of a person's steps) feeble or unsteady: "she swayed on her feet and took a few tottering steps"
    • 2. (of a structure) shaking or swaying as if about to collapse: "all that was left of this historic building were sections of tottering, smoke-blackened walls"
  2. Tottering means being in an unstable condition, walking unsteadily, or lacking firmness or stability. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related entries of tottering.

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  4. Tottering means walking with difficulty, shaking, or becoming weaker. Learn how to use this adjective with sentences and synonyms from Cambridge Dictionary.

  5. Tottering definition: walking unsteadily or shakily.. See examples of TOTTERING used in a sentence.

  6. Totter means to move unsteadily or to sway as if about to fall. It can also be a noun for an unsteady gait. See synonyms, examples, word history and related phrases of totter.

  7. Tottering means walking with difficulty, shaking, or becoming weaker. Learn how to use this adjective with sentences and synonyms from the Cambridge Dictionary.

  8. tottering: 1 adj unsteady in gait as from infirmity or old age “a tottering skeleton of a horse” Synonyms: tottery unsteady subject to change or variation adj (of structures or institutions) having lost stability; failing or on the point of collapse “a tottering empire” Synonyms: unstable lacking stability or fixity or firmness

  9. Tottering means walking unsteadily or shakily, or lacking security or stability. Find the origin, pronunciation, and translations of tottering in English and Spanish.

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