teetery

[ˈtiːtəri]

teetery Definition

  • 1unstable and likely to fall over
  • 2shaky or unsteady in movement

Using teetery: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "teetery" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The old bridge was teetery and unsafe to cross.

  • Example

    She walked down the teetery stairs, holding onto the railing for support.

  • Example

    The table was teetery on its uneven legs.

teetery Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for teetery

Phrases with teetery

  • teetery-tottery

    unstable and shaky, often used to describe a child's first steps

    Example

    The toddler took his first teetery-tottery steps across the room.

  • a ladder that is unstable and wobbly

    Example

    I don't trust that teetery ladder to hold my weight.

  • a bumpy and unstable ride, often used to describe an uncomfortable car or bus ride

    Example

    The teetery ride on the old school bus made her feel nauseous.

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Summary: teetery in Brief

'Teetery' [ˈtiːtəri] describes something that is unstable and likely to fall over, or shaky and unsteady in movement. It can be used to describe physical objects like a teetery ladder or a teetery table, or a person's movements, such as a teetery walk down the stairs. The phrase 'teetery-tottery' is often used to describe a child's first steps.