Crossword-Solution: TOTTERED
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Tottered | imp. & p. p. | of Totter |
We have 12 clues for the answer “TOTTERED”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Barely got along | 1 answer |
| Walked like a two-year-old | 1 answer |
| Was about to fall over | 1 answer |
| Was close to failure | 1 answer |
| Was steady | 1 answer |
| Walked with difficulty | 2 answers |
| Was unsteady | 2 answers |
| Reeled | 4 answers |
| Walked unsteadily | 7 answers |
| Staggered | 9 answers |
| Wavered | 11 answers |
| shook | 17 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REATE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with TOTTERED (5)
Changed into a weak old woman, With a staff she tottered onward, Wasted, wrinkled, old, and ugly! And the sisters and their husbands Laughed until the echoing forest Rang with their unseemly laughter.
She tottered, ready to fall, and leaning against the stone balustrade, she buried her face in her hands and sobbed bitterly.
Indeed his whole action since the fight had ended, seemed rather to have been upon the impulse of those around him than from his own free will; and it was observed that he tottered as they guided him the second time across the lists.
For an instant he tottered with wildly waving arms in an endeavor to regain his lost balance, then, with a curse upon his lips, he lunged across the box and over the side of the prahu into the dark waters of the river.
The steward, nearly strangled, tottered out on a sign from his master; but such was the power of the commander on board, that not a gesture betrayed the resentment which this man must have felt towards the Canadian.
Quotes with TOTTERED (3)
Lou hoisted up her gown and winced as she tottered across the parking lot. The sparkly four-inch heels had looked so pretty in the box, but they felt like a mortar and pestle grinding each bone in her foot. She missed her green Crocs. Lou plucked at the tight elastic, squeezing her under the sleek black dress her fiancé, Devlin, had given her. He walked five steps ahead of her, so she scurried to catch up." Overstuffed truffle and foie gras sausage," Lou said. Devlin's face c…
Our father came to sleep in our house that night. He carried a small suitcase with a black mourning suit and a pair of polished shoes. Corrigan stopped him as he made his way up the stairs. 'Where d'you think you're going?'Our father gripped the bannister. His hands were liverspotted and I could see him trembling in his pause. 'That's not your room,' sad Corrigan. Our father tottered on the stairs. He took another step up. 'Don't,' said my brother. His voice was clear, full, …
Turn it beautiful. His words came faintly at first, but they came again and again, always softly, always with the insistence of an elder commanding wisdom. Turn it all to beauty. She walked to the rail. When she turned and sat upon it, she heard a sailor in the crowd murmur that she might play them a tune. She hoped he was right. She needed the voices to be wrong. Fin raised the instrument to the cleft of her neck and closed her eyes. She emptied her mind and let herself be c…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Chronicle, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 14 times in crossword archives (1970–2019).