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