Crossword-Solution: TEETERS 7 letters, 42 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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Rocks on the edge 1 answer
Is on the verge of falling 1 answer
Is ready to collapse 1 answer
Is unbalanced. 1 answer
Isn't stable 1 answer
Lacks stability 1 answer
Looks unstable 1 answer
Prepares for a fall 1 answer
Rocks before falling 1 answer
Is precariously perched 1 answer
Shows signs of instability 1 answer
Sits precariously 1 answer
Struggles for balance 1 answer
Tips up and down 1 answer
Wavers on the brink 1 answer
Wavers uncertainly. 1 answer
Wobbles on the edge 1 answer
Wobbles precariously 1 answer
Is headed for a fall 1 answer
Is about to topple 1 answer
Goes back and forth on something? 1 answer
Fights for balance 1 answer
Could fall either way 1 answer
Barely balances 1 answer
Balances unsteadily 1 answer
Balances on the brink 1 answer
Almost falls 1 answer
Is on the brink 2 answers
Wobbles 2 answers
Threatens to topple 2 answers
Isn't steady? 2 answers
Moves unsteadily 2 answers
Seesaws 3 answers
WAVERS 6 answers
Is indecisive 6 answers
Walks unsteadily 7 answers
Reels. 8 answers
Sways 9 answers
Vacillates 9 answers
BETRAYS, IN A WAY 10 answers
BETRAYS UNSTEADINESS 10 answers
Rocks 16 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EETRA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with TEETERS (5)

Every new piece of woodland is an unexplored country containing moss-lined stumps, dimples of hollows full of mint, queer-shaped trees, and hickory saplings just the right saddle-curve for bending down as “teeters,” such as are never reproduced in any other piece of woodland.
Old Caravan Days Mary Hartwell Catherwood 2004
And their shells are as sound.” But there was compensation in two saplings which submitted to be rode as teeters part of the idle afternoon.
Old Caravan Days Mary Hartwell Catherwood 2004
Again he teeters up and down on the end of an old fence rail with a rollicking _eekoo, eekoo, eekoo_, that sounds more like a laugh than anything else among the birds.
Ways of Wood Folk William J. Long 2006
First the teamster teeters and cajoles the box to the edge of the dray, then, with a sudden push, he throws it off down the shoot, from which it disappears with a booming sound.
Journeys to Bagdad Charles S. Brooks 2006
Here and there were benches by the broad walks, and at the narrower end a light wire fence guarded a considerable space, over which was set the sign, "CHILDREN'S PLAY-GROUND." Here the turf could not be so well kept, for there were swings, teeters, small man-power merry-go-rounds, and an enticing pond of wading depth, where fleets might be sailed in summer, skates made to glide in winter.
Joyce's Investments Fannie E. Newberry 2007

Quotes with TEETERS (3)

When we strike a balance between the challenge of an activity and our skill at performing it, when the rhythm of the work itself feels in sync with our pulse, when we know that what we're doing matters, we can get totally absorbed in our task. That is happiness. The life coach Martha Beck asks new potential clients, "Is there anything you do regularly that makes you forget what time it is?" That forgetting -- that pure absorption -- is what the psychologist Mihaly Csikzentmih…
Ariel Gore Bluebird: Women and the New Psychology of Happiness
The scientist in me worries that my happiness is nothing more than a symptom of bipolar disease, hypergraphia from a postpartum disorder. The rest of me thinks that artificially splitting off the scientist in me from the writer in me is actually a kind of cultural bipolar disorder, one that too many of us have. The scientist asks how I can call my writing vocation and not addiction. I no longer see why I should have to make that distinction. I am addicted to breathing in the …
Alice W. Flaherty The Midnight Disease: The Drive to Write, Writer's Block, and the Creative Brain
Fear has made them sloppy. The world teeters at a precipe. All scared to take a step in case they put a foot into empty air. The instinct of self-preservation. It can destroy a man's efficiency.
Joe Abercrombie Last Argument of Kings
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 73 times in crossword archives (1951–2025).