A plaything consisting of a board balanced on a fulcrum; the board is ridden up and down by children at either end.
Move unsteadily, with a rocking motion.
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 .
6 ONI had long been perceived to teeter on the edge of financial ruin.
7 His gait was the peculiar mincing teeter of savage conventional society.
8 Marshall saw his old friend teeter and drop out of sight.
9 He felt himself teeter , and slowly arc away from the I-beam.
10 They played tag, and hide-and-go-seek, as well as teeter - tauter , and bean-bag.
11 I teeter on my tenth rung, the rope saving my balance.
12 She'd teeter slightly on her crutches, then throw one wide to catch herself.
13 They give old blubbery Fred Flintstone here a rough, flashy totter and teeter .
14 Oh, that was my invention to make the teeter - tauter more comfortable.
15 I suddenly felt my husband teeter , as if his legs were giving way.
16 We teeter in the air, not far above the black waves.
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