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TOTTER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. to move unsteadily : stagger, wobble 2. a : to tremble or rock as if about to fall : sway b : to become unstable : threaten to collapse.
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TOTTER | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
to walk with difficulty in a way that looks as if you are about to fall: She tottered unsteadily down the stairs in her high-heeled shoes.
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TOTTER Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
verb · to walk or move in an unsteady manner, as from old age · to sway or shake as if about to fall · to be failing, unstable, or precarious.
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▪ I. totter, n.1 (ˈtɒtə(r)) Forms: 4–5 totre, 5 totyr, totoure, 6– totter. [f. totter v. Cf. Flem., Du. (and WFris.) touter in sense 1.] † 1. A swing; a board suspended by two ropes, on which a person sits and is swung to and fro.1387 Trevisa Higden (Rolls) II. 387 Whan men [fel] of þe totres and we...
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TOTTER Synonyms: 43 Similar Words | Merriam-Webster Thesaurus
Synonyms for TOTTER: stagger, lurch, waddle, weave, teeter, stumble, careen, stomp, shuffle, reel.
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Totter - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
Originating c.1200, from uncertain Scandinavian roots, "totter" means to move unsteadily or swing to and fro, reflecting unstable movement.
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Totter
Totter may refer to:
People with the surname Totter
Audrey Totter (1917–2013), American actress
Stephen Totter (born 1963), American operatic baritone Sylvia Totter, a member of The Bonnie Systers trio
Other uses
Totter, an alternative term for a Rag-and-bone man
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Totter - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
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.
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totter | definition for kids - Kids Wordsmyth
definition 1: to sway or rock as if about to fall. Grandpa tottered as he walked down the stairs. similar words: · falter, lurch, stagger ...
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totter/ˈtɔtə(r); `tɑtɚ/ v[I, Ipr, Ip]1 walk or move unsteadily; stagger 走得或动得不稳; 踉跄; 蹒跚 The child tottered across the room. 那孩子跌跌撞撞走到房间那一边. She tottered to her feet. 她摇晃著站起来.2 rockor shake as if about to fall 摇摇欲坠 The tall chimney tottered (to and fro) and then collapsed. 那座高烟囱摇摇晃晃地倒了下来.
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Stephen Totter
Totter is also known as an avid recitalist giving performances throughout the country and also as an orchestral soloist. Totter died on May 25, 2019.
References
Stephen Totter on The Database of Recorded American Music.
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Audrey Totter
Her parents were John Totter, who was born in Slovenia with birth name Janez, and Ida Mae Totter. Totter graduated from Joliet High School, where she acted in school plays.
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titter-totter
titter-totter, n. (adv.) Now dial. (ˈtɪtəˈtɒtə(r)) Also 9 titter-a-tauter, titter-cum-totter, etc.: see Eng. Dial. Dict. [Reduplication from stem of titter v.2 or totter v.] 1. The pastime of see-saw. Also, a see-saw.1530 Palsgr. 282/1 Tytter totter, a play for chyldre, balenchoeres. 1607 R. C[arew]...
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The Sellout (film)
The Sellout is a 1952 American film noir directed by Gerald Mayer and starring Walter Pidgeon, John Hodiak, Audrey Totter and Paula Raymond. Allridge
John Hodiak as Chick Johnson
Audrey Totter as Cleo Bethel
Paula Raymond as Peggy Stauton
Thomas Gomez as Kellwin C.
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