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['tɒtə(r)]verbo intransitivo [ person] traballare, vacillare; (drunkenly) barcollare; [pile of books, building] vacillare, oscillare; fig. [regime, government] vacillare* * *['totə](to move unsteadily as if about to fall: The building tottered and collapsed; He tottered down the road.) vacillare, traballare* * *totter /ˈtɒtə(r)/n. [uc]barcollamento; traballamento; barcollio; vacillamento.(to) totter /ˈtɒtə(r)/v. i.barcollare; tentennare; traballare; vacillare; essere malfermo (o malsicuro, traballante): The baby tottered across the room, il bimbo ha attraversato la stanza barcollando; Their political system totters, il loro sistema politico vacilla● to totter away [in, out], andarsene [entrare, uscire] barcollando □ to totter to one's feet, rialzarsi vacillando.* * *['tɒtə(r)]verbo intransitivo [ person] traballare, vacillare; (drunkenly) barcollare; [pile of books, building] vacillare, oscillare; fig. [regime, government] vacillare
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totter — [tät′ər] vi. [ME toteren, prob. < Scand, as in Norw dial. totra, to quiver, shake] 1. a) to rock or shake as if about to fall; be unsteady b) to be on the point of failure or collapse 2. to be unsteady on one s feet; stagger n. an unsteady… … English World dictionary
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walk — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. ramble, stroll, promenade, wander, saunter, travel(on foot), march, parade, tramp, hike, constitutional (inf.); path[way]; gait, carriage, tread, pace, step; calling, occupation; sphere, province,… … English dictionary for students
shake — shakable, shakeable, adj. /shayk/, v., shook, shaken, shaking, n. v.i. 1. to move or sway with short, quick, irregular vibratory movements. 2. to tremble with emotion, cold, etc. 3. to become dislodged and fall (usually fol. by off … Universalium
shake — [c]/ʃeɪk / (say shayk) verb (shook, shaken, shaking) –verb (i) 1. to move or sway with short, quick, irregular vibratory movements. 2. to tremble with emotion, cold, etc. 3. to fall (down, off, etc.) by such motion: sand shakes off readily. 4. to …
falter — v 1. hesitate, waver, hover, hang in the balance, vacillate, oscillate; fluctuate, blow hot and cold, alternate, go back and forth between; be undecided, Inf. straddle the fence, dilly dally, shilly shally; hem and haw, delay, waste time, trifle … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
linger — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. i. delay, dally, loiter, dawdle, poke; remain, persist. See lateness, durability, slowness. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To go reluctantly] Syn. tarry, stay, wait, saunter, lag, trail, hesitate, delay, plod … English dictionary for students
shuffle — verb 1) they shuffled along the passage Syn: shamble, drag one s feet, totter, dodder 2) she shuffled her feet Syn: scrape, drag, scuffle, scuff 3) he shuffled the cards … Thesaurus of popular words
toddle — I (Roget s IV) v. Syn. waddle, stalk, wobble; see walk 1 . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) v. falter, totter, be unsteady on one s feet … English dictionary for students
shamble — verb I hear Mr. Billings shambling down the hall Syn: shuffle, drag one s feet, lumber, totter, dodder; hobble, limp … Thesaurus of popular words
hobble — v 1. limp, hitch, walk lamely; shuffle, shamble, drag one s feet; halt, pause, hesitate; toddle, dodder, falter, move unsteadily; totter, stagger, weave, reel. 2. hopple, trammel, fetter, shackle, gyve; chain, tether, hitch, picket, stake out;… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder