alternate, come and go, falter, limp, pendulum, rock, shift, stammer, teetering, tremble, wax and wane
Definitionn. a plaything consisting of a board balanced on a fulcrum
Last update: August 25, 2015
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The beggar teetered on the pavement. [verb]
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Unfortunately its contents, like its packaging, teeter precariously over the abyss of the merely decorative. [verb]
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Put them on and teeter over to her spot in the playground and make her feel over-done. [verb]
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Ducks and geese frequent it in the spring and fall, the white-bellied swallows (Hirundo bicolor) skim over it, and the peetweets (Totanus macularius) "teeter" along its stony shores all summer. [Please select]
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[Illustration: _The spot she teetered to most of all. [Please select]
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The teeter board is made of a 2 by 12-in. [Please select]
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Mott teetered upon weary feet, and smiled at Carol with crystallized expressions. [Please select]
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Surely the easiest, least willed motion in all the universe is this sandpiper's teeter, teeter, teeter, as it hurries peering and prying along the shore. [Please select]
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A broad and massive teeter-board was brought in, and balanced across a support about two feet high. [Please select]
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