0 to walk with difficulty in a way that looks as if you are about to fall: --
1 to move or walk in a way that looks as if you are about to fall: --
She tottered down the stairs.
Companies have tottered in the past not because of a lack of skill among the workers of the industries but aften because of incompetent managements.
Every tottering millimetre in that direction is welcome to us.
Is it not evident that the whole of this pretentious superstructure of this proposed legislation totters entirely on a subsoil of chicanery and log-rolling?
To prop up their tottering administration they must borrow some of the main planks of our policy.
Now, at long last, apparently, it has tottered and it is beginning to fall; it needs replacement.
They will be tottering to their downfall if the only thing that they can do is to help the drink trade.
I have great respect for totters because on the whole they look after their ponies very well.
We have no banks breaking and tottering to their fall in this country.