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Meanings of
totter
in inglés
catalán
culejar
español
avanzar a pasitos
Back to the meaning
Walk unsteadily.
paddle
waddle
toddle
dodder
coggle
español
avanzar a pasitos
catalán
balancejar
español
tambalear
Back to the meaning
Move unsteadily, with a rocking motion.
teeter
seesaw
español
tambalear
Sinónimos
Examples for "
paddle
"
paddle
waddle
toddle
dodder
coggle
Examples for "
paddle
"
1
You could
paddle
your way around Hamilton Island in a sea kayak.
2
McGee himself sat in the stern of the boat,
paddle
in hand.
3
Many hotels offer non-motorised water sports for free like kayaking and
paddle
-
boarding
.
4
When he touches her left breast, the
paddle
moves to the left.
5
In an instant she jumped in, untied it, and seized the
paddle
.
1
AR fire comes in, we
waddle
our way back to the bamboo.
2
He watched me
waddle
past doing my act, grimaced, and looked elsewhere.
3
In ten years she will
waddle
with a shawl over her head.
4
Some of them are so fat that they
waddle
just like geese.
5
Then she turned, with a puff and a
waddle
,
to Miss Abbot.
1
A small child could
toddle
through the water without wetting her knees.
2
Legs still plump enough to
toddle
,
lips just beginning to form words.
3
I mean you will
toddle
home with me at the earliest opp.
4
Well, I must
toddle
along and see how the Friar Festival is.
5
He walked like a little child who is permitted to
toddle
alone.
1
Describes the only parasite on his wildflower list - the
dodder
.
2
Here we describe the genome sequence of the parasitic field
dodder
,
Cuscuta campestris.
3
Why should she
dodder
over such a trifle as this prospective official marriage?
4
The word
"
dodder
"
signifies the plural of "dodd," a bunch of threads.
5
Oaks covered with
dodder
,
that is, with parasitic plants, and therefore dead or dying.
1
I reck'n 'twar on a
coggle
,
an' rolled eezy.
2
A cry of agony passed from his lips; his head
"
coggled
"
over among the weeds; and he lay in my arms without struggling.
Usage of
totter
in inglés
1
At the first step of the horse Mr. Podington began to
totter
.
2
But the company continues to
totter
on an uncomfortably high earnings multiple.
3
When it was done she could hardly
totter
out of the office.
4
He pulled Himself together in order to
totter
a few steps farther.
5
This question made Eleanore's ideas of order and duty quake and
totter
.
6
The giant's body seemed to
totter
over him like a falling mountain.
7
Taking his stick, however, he managed to
totter
out of the cave.
8
These men will
totter
on, and longer perhaps than even themselves imagine.
9
As soon as he could
totter
forth, Beck hastened to his crossing.
10
They
totter
about on tip-toe; they yawn and forget to shut their mouths.
11
She seemed to
totter
on the very edge of the pit of destruction.
12
The thirst for speculation caused the oldest and most reliable houses to
totter
.
13
Vertigo seized her; even reason seemed to
totter
upon its throne.
14
Then one of the posts gave way and another was seen to
totter
.
15
His pace has slackened, and there is an occasional
totter
in his step.
16
The pillars of state of English orthography at least seemed destined to
totter
.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
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totter
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
totter on
totter around
totter away
totter back
totter feebly
More collocations
Translations for
totter
catalán
culejar
caminar com un ànec
remenar el cul
trontollar
balancejar
trontollejar
oscil·lar
balandrejar
español
avanzar a pasitos
chapotear
contonearse
tambalearse
tambalear
Totter
through the time
Totter
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common