Furious, Sofia pushed off the bed coverings and stood, teetering dangerously before deciding to sit again. [Please select]
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In particular, I should like to know the origin of his teetering habit, which seems to put him among the beach birds. [Please select]
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Its queer teetering is like that of some of the wrens, accentors, and water-thrushes. [Please select]
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A little brown swamp-sparrow was teetering on a long rush in the pond. [Please select]
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McGanum, and James Madison Howland, teetering on their toes near the stove, conversed with the sedate pomposity of the commercialist. [Please select]
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"Pietro," said O'Mally, teetering, "have you ever waited for money from home."' [Please select]
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I stopped in astonishment, looking for the cause of the strange teetering; but there was nothing on the log beside myself. [Please select]
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"I was born a see-saw Aunty, and nothing can ever prevent me from teetering." [Please select]
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Out they toddled, teetering along the shore, having picnics from the first--the little gypsy babies. [Please select]
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Who can say why, watching the pigeon's teetering walk on the soot-specked snow, David should smell the fragrance of heliotrope hot in the sunshine, and see Elizabeth drawing Blair's ring from her soft young bosom. [Please select]
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They are found during migrations on or near the ground on the edges of woods or thickets and along roadsides; have a peculiar habit of "teetering" their tail which will readily identify them. [Please select]
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