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Teeter   /tˈitər/   Listen
Teeter

verb
(past & past part. teetered; pres. part. teetering)
1.
Move unsteadily, with a rocking motion.  Synonyms: seesaw, totter.
noun
1.
A plaything consisting of a board balanced on a fulcrum; the board is ridden up and down by children at either end.  Synonyms: dandle board, seesaw, teeter-totter, teeterboard, teetertotter, tilting board.



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"Teeter" Quotes from Famous Books



... lie still. I don't know what's happened ye, nor what sort of scrape you've been in. You an' that t'other one, who's come to turn things topsyturvy. But betwixt the pair of you you've nigh druv two old women crazy, and set the whole village a-teeter. Just because I walked through it ringin' a bell an' cryin', like any respectable constable would have done if I'd been one, and this 'most makes me feel I am, just cryin': 'Child lost! Boy lost! Girl lost!' and a couple the neighborin' ...
— The Brass Bound Box • Evelyn Raymond

... tell us about it," suggested Miss Teeter, the instructor, for she was very kind. So Bert told of Freddie's mishap, and how it was he happened to be thinking of that instead of the right answer to ...
— The Bobbsey Twins on a Houseboat • Laura Lee Hope

... children, and never systematically punish them, though they sometimes strike them in momentary anger. On the Sacramento they teach them how to swim when a few weeks old by holding them on their hands in the water. I have seen a father coddle and teeter his baby in an attack of crossness for an hour with the greatest patience, then carry him down to the river, laughing good-naturedly, gently dip the little brown smooth-skinned nugget in the waves clear under, and then lay him ...
— The Child and Childhood in Folk-Thought • Alexander F. Chamberlain



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