Totter ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Totter ( verb )

  1. To walk or move unsteadily, as if about to fall.
  2. To sway or rock back and forth.

Origin:

Middle english toteren, probably of scandinavian origin.

Examples:

  1. She tottered on her high heels.
  2. The old man tottered down the street.
  3. The tower tottered in the wind.
  4. The stock market tottered on the brink of collapse.
  5. The company's reputation tottered after the scandal broke.

(As a noun)

Totter ( noun )

  1. To walk or move unsteadily, as if about to fall.
  2. To sway or rock back and forth.

Origin:

Middle english toteren, probably of scandinavian origin.

Examples:

  1. She tottered on her high heels.
  2. The old man tottered down the street.
  3. The tower tottered in the wind.
  4. The stock market tottered on the brink of collapse.
  5. The company's reputation tottered after the scandal broke.
Some random words: drollery, backtrack, profanation