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    tot·ter
    /ˈtädər/

    verb

    noun

    • 1. a feeble or unsteady gait.

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  2. The meaning of TOTTER is to move unsteadily : stagger, wobble. How to use totter in a sentence.

  3. TOTTER definition: 1. to walk with difficulty in a way that looks as if you are about to fall: 2. to shake and move…. Learn more.

  4. Totter definition: to walk or go with faltering, unsteady steps. See examples of TOTTER used in a sentence.

  5. Totter is a verb that means "move unsteadily, as though you are about to fall down." To totter is to move in a wobbly, unsteady manner. When a person totters, they look like they are going to fall down. In a boxing match, a boxer might totter after taking a blow to the head.

  6. 1. to walk or move in an unsteady manner, as from old age. 2. to sway or shake as if about to fall. 3. to be failing, unstable, or precarious. n. the act or an instance of tottering. [C12: perhaps from Old English tealtrian to waver, and Middle Dutch touteren to stagger] ˈtotterer n. ˈtottering adj. ˈtotteringly adv. ˈtottery adj.

  7. 1. verb. If someone totters somewhere, they walk there in an unsteady way, for example because they are ill or drunk. He tottered to the fridge, got a drink and slumped at the table. [VERB preposition/adverb] The baby began to crawl, then managed her first tottering steps. [VERB -ing] Synonyms: stagger, stumble, reel, sway More Synonyms of totter.

  8. Totter Definition. tŏtər. tottered, tottering, totters. Meanings. Synonyms. Sentences. Definition Source. Word Forms. Origin. Verb. Noun. Filter. verb. tottered, tottering, totters. To rock or shake as if about to fall; be unsteady. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To be on the point of failure or collapse. Webster's New World.