A plaything consisting of a board balanced on a fulcrum; the board is ridden up and down by children at either end.
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Examples for "teeter "
Examples for "teeter "
1 At times it is allowed to teeter dangerously close to self consciousness.
2 For some black millennials, their lives teeter on the edge of catastrophe.
3 In fact they often teeter over when it comes to the law book.
4 His departure could see Mrs May's government teeter closer to a general election.
5 Height is good but you don't want to tower or teeter .
1 We used to have a seesaw in the Original World, you know.
2 He felt the delicate change of balance as when a seesaw moves.
3 From start to finish it was a seesaw affair, and immensely complicated.
4 The tough metal was visibly undulating as the structure's seesaw fluctuations increased.
5 The kids on the seesaw watched us leave, shaking their middle fingers.
1 He looked longingly at the teeter - totter and swings, the monkey bars and sandbox.
2 They didn't seem particularly interested in playing on a teeter - totter .
3 Nobody has gone near a teeter - totter since .
4 It fits right in with my teeter - totter monkeys.
5 It was no more stable than a teeter - totter .
1 The terminal plates were connected in the middle with the band-like portion of the protrusions like the board of a seesaw ( tilting board ) .
2 Unstable support surfaces used during therapy were physio balls, balance pads, air cushions, tilting boards , and slings.
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Translations for dandle board