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tottered
† tottered, ppl. a. Obs. (ˈtɒtəd) [Orig. a variant of tattered, and used in that sense (cf. Norw. dial. totra rag); subsequently associated with totter v., and more or less assimilated in sense.] 1. = tattered 2, 3.1570 Foxe A. & M. (ed. 2) 1357/1 He..was not so disguised in hys tottered attyre, but... Oxford English Dictionary
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Matthew 14:30
Augustine: " Peter then presumed on the Lord, he tottered as man, but returned to the Lord, as it follows, And when he began to sink, he cried out, saying wikipedia.org
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"He" by H. P. Lovecraft
He tottered, clutched at the curtains as I had done before, and wriggled his head wildly, like a hunted animal. God knows he had cause, for as the echoes of my screaming died away there came another sound so hellishly suggestive that only numbed emotion kept me sane and conscious. It was the steady, stealthy creaking of the stairs beyond the ...
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tattered
tattered, a., ppl. a. (ˈtætəd) Forms: α. 4 tatered, tatrid, tatird, 5 tatyrd, tatterid, 5–7 tatterd, 6– tattered, -r'd. β. See tottered. [app. orig. f. tatter n.1 + -ed2: cf. ragged a.; subseq. treated as pa. pple. implying a vb.: see tatter v.1] † 1. Having ‘tatters’, jags, or long pointed projecti... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Unforgettable, Dreadful 2020s - American Thinker
Nov 7, 2023The list is long. The decade ended with the Spanish Flu pandemic. The 2020s began with the COVID pandemic. Much earlier, in 1989, the Soviet Union tottered. Francis Fukuyama penned an article ...
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Hitler celebrates his 56th and last birthday, 20-04-1945.
Hitler celebrates his 56th and last birthday, 20-04-1945. 18-12-2020. On this date in 1945, Adolf Hitler' s 56th birthday, a stooped, jowly-faced Führer in a field-gray overcoat tottered out from the bowels of his command bunker under Berlin's Old Reich Chancellery into the wasteland of his chancellery garden.
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Vladimir Dudintsev
As the USSR tottered, in 1987, Dudintsev published a novel, The White Robes, for which he was awarded a State Prize the following year. wikipedia.org
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totter
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. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Berlin Wall anniversary - when did it fall and why was it built?
When did the Berlin Wall fall? The dismantling of the Berlin Wall was the climax of six months in which the communist regimes of eastern Europe tottered and fell. The 12ft high, 87-mile-long wall ...
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Sylvester Antolak
He reeled, then tottered forward another few yards before falling. wikipedia.org
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weanling
weanling, n. and a. (ˈwiːnlɪŋ) Also 6 wayne-, weyn-, wenling, 6–7 wain(e)ling. [f. wean v. + -ling1.] A. n. A young child or animal newly weaned.1532–3 Act 24 Hen. VIII c. 9 §1 Diuers persons..haue vsed..to kille yonge beastes, called waynelinges, steres, bullockes, and hesters, of one or two yeres ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Peter Powell (kite maker)
He advertised by simply flying the kites Several decades later, as other companies created similar products, his sales declined and the company tottered wikipedia.org
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tacit
tacit, a. (ˈtæsɪt) Also 7–8 tacite. [ad. L. tacit-us, pa. pple. of tacēre to be silent. Cf. F. tacite (14th c. in Hatz.-Darm.).] 1. Unspoken, unvoiced; silent, emitting no sound; noiseless, wordless.1605 Bacon Adv. Learn. i. i. §1 Without the interruption of tacite obiections. 1628 Sir R. Le Grys tr... Oxford English Dictionary
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Petermann von Gundoldingen
The proud banner of Lucerne tottered and fell. Sixty men lay in their blood. wikipedia.org
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Nestor
Nestor (ˈnɛstə(r)) [a. Gr. νέστωρ.] The name of a Homeric hero famous for his age and wisdom, applied allusively to, or used as a designation of, an old man.1588 Shakes. L.L.L. iv. iii. 169 To see..Nestor play at push-pin with the boyes. 1614 R. Tailor Hog hath lost Pearl iv. in Dodsley O. Pl. (1780... Oxford English Dictionary
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