Aún no tenemos significados para "totter around".
1She used to totter around like a broken toy.
2They don't demand much in return-justto be as rich as possible and to totter around on stiletto heels.
3The child at one year of age can barely totter around and all of its needs must be looked after by others.
4Binge drinkers get out of their heads and totter around Temple Bar, or your local equivalent, at three o'clock in the morning.
5But the Antique managed to totter around the Course, playing short but safe, always getting Direction and keeping away from the Profanity Pits.
6They wear one little garment, and totter around in the cold street trying to play, with no stockings, and shoes out at the toes.
7Bleatng lambs, ridiculously young, tottered around on this new-found, wonderful earth.
8Feebly, we began to shadow-box, tottering around like a pair of newborn giraffes.
9Salesgirls tottered around on five-inch heels looking harassed.
10Mrs. O'Sullivan tottered around in mules, dressed slimly in black to match her jet black hair.
11The previous autumn, I had tottered around in it on a training course deep in the English countryside.
12She gestured again, and the skeleton tottered around and stumbled off down the passage toward the room beyond.
13Twenty down, and ten tottering around.
14'Ever seen a two-year-old tottering around a garden?' he said softly, without turning around.
15Bob would, I was certain, suggest simulacrum French maids tottering around in stiletto heels as his first and most conservative contribution.
16Now, against everything that had seemed possible, the title was a set away with his opponent tottering around like a drunkard.
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