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1 totter
تَمَايَلَ \ reel: to move unsteadily (from shock, from the effects of strong drink, form a heavy blow, etc.). rock: to swing or shake from side to side: He rocked with laughter. roll: (of ships and people) to move unsteadily, swinging from side to side: The ship rolled in the storm. sway: to swing unsteadily: The branches were swaying in the wind. totter: (of a weak or wounded person) to walk unsteadily. wobble: to move unsteadily from side to side: Wheels wobble when they are loose. \ See Also ترنح (تَرَنَّحَ)، اهتز (اِهْتَزَّ) -
2 totter
تَرَنَّحَ \ reel: to move unsteadily (from shock, from the effects of strong drink, form a heavy blow, etc.). roll: (of ships and people) to move unsteadily, swinging from side to side: The ship rolled in the storm. stagger: to walk very unsteadily (because one is wounded, ill, etc.). totter: (of a weak or wounded person) to walk unsteadily. \ See Also اهتز (اِهتَزَّ)، تَعَثَّرَ، تمايل (تَمايَلَ) -
3 totter
[ˈtɔtə] verbto move unsteadily as if about to fall:يَتَمايَل، يَتَرَنَّحHe tottered down the road.
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1́ n. totter, falter, quiver, roll, walk with a wobble, shake, grogginess, lurch, titubation2́ v. stagger, reel, totter, sway, falter, limp, stumble, shake, rock, teeter, waver, weave, welter, halt, feel groggy, bed -
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v. totter, falter, fall in with, tumble -
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1́ adj. lopsided2́ n. sway, wobble, roll, titubation, bob, lurch, flexibility3́ v. reel, totter, teeter, stagger, roll, waver, weave, sway, swing, wobble, nod, lurch -
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تَأرْجَحَto rock, swing, sway, fluctuate, oscillate, vibrate, vacillate, seesaw, teeter, totter, wobble -
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تَدَاعَى: تَقَلْقَلَ، أوْشَكَ أنْ يَسْقُطَ أو يَنْهَارَto totter, falter, threaten to fall or collapse; to be or become tumbledown, dilapidated, ramshackle, ready or likely to fall or collapse -
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تَرَنّحstagger(ing), reel(ing), totter(ing), sway(ing), falter(ing), wobble, wobbling -
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تَزَعْزَعَ: تَقَلْقَلَto shake, totter, wobble; to be shaken, convulsed, unsettled; to be or become shaky, unsteady, insecure, precarious -
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تَقَلْقَلَto be shaken, commoved, convulsed, unsettled, upset, agitated, stirred, disturbed, troubled, disquieted; to move, stir; to be or become shaky, unsteady, unstable, insecure, precarious; to totter, falter, wobble -
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تَمَايَلَto reel, totter, stagger, teeter, waver; to sway, swing, roll -
14 تميح
تَمَيُّحَ: تَمَايَلَto reel, totter, stagger -
15 تهادى
تَهَادَى: تَمَايَلَto walk with a swinging gait; to sway, swing; to stagger, totter, reel -
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مَيّح: تَمَايَلَto reel, totter, stagger -
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هَدَجَ (في مِشْيَتِهِ)to shamble, shuffle along; to totter, stagger, walk with tremulous steps -
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تَرَنَّحَ \ reel: to move unsteadily (from shock, from the effects of strong drink, form a heavy blow, etc.). roll: (of ships and people) to move unsteadily, swinging from side to side: The ship rolled in the storm. stagger: to walk very unsteadily (because one is wounded, ill, etc.). totter: (of a weak or wounded person) to walk unsteadily. \ See Also اهتز (اِهتَزَّ)، تَعَثَّرَ، تمايل (تَمايَلَ) -
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تَمَايَلَ \ reel: to move unsteadily (from shock, from the effects of strong drink, form a heavy blow, etc.). rock: to swing or shake from side to side: He rocked with laughter. roll: (of ships and people) to move unsteadily, swinging from side to side: The ship rolled in the storm. sway: to swing unsteadily: The branches were swaying in the wind. totter: (of a weak or wounded person) to walk unsteadily. wobble: to move unsteadily from side to side: Wheels wobble when they are loose. \ See Also ترنح (تَرَنَّحَ)، اهتز (اِهْتَزَّ) -
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تَمَايَلَ \ reel: to move unsteadily (from shock, from the effects of strong drink, form a heavy blow, etc.). rock: to swing or shake from side to side: He rocked with laughter. roll: (of ships and people) to move unsteadily, swinging from side to side: The ship rolled in the storm. sway: to swing unsteadily: The branches were swaying in the wind. totter: (of a weak or wounded person) to walk unsteadily. wobble: to move unsteadily from side to side: Wheels wobble when they are loose. \ See Also ترنح (تَرَنَّحَ)، اهتز (اِهْتَزَّ)
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totter — index vacillate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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totter — 1. noun /ˈtɒtə,ˈtɑːtɚ/ a) an unsteady movement or gait b) A rag and bone man. 2. verb /ˈtɒtə,ˈtɑːtɚ/ a) To walk,move or … Wiktionary