Examples of 'teeters' in a sentence

Meaning of "teeters"

teeter (verb): To teeter means to move unsteadily or to be on the verge of falling. It is often used to describe something that is balancing precariously
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  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of teeter
  • A surname.
  • plural of Teeter

How to use "teeters" in a sentence

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The world teeters on the brink of calamity.
You are my balance when life teeters.
A lone figure teeters on the edge of an abyss.
The projects seems to be in teeters.
Your body teeters like a parachute flying.
What was to be a moment of triumph now teeters on the brink of disaster.
It teeters on the line between fun and serious.
Today the whole region teeters on the edge of disaster.
Nosgoth teeters on the brink of collapse - its fragile balance can not hold.
The satire he has painstakingly created now teeters on the brink of farce.
The state teeters between two abnormal and harmful statuses.
The car goes off the road and teeters on the edge of a cliff.
Schedule now teeters upon brink, with little hope of regaining balance.
The table features a basket of food which teeters perilously over the edge.
Nazi Germany teeters on surrender as the Fatherland crumbles.

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The farce is almost complete as the Japanese ponzi teeters on the brink.
Our environment teeters on the brink of ruin.
One teeters on the brink of chaos, while the other aspires to regional hegemony.
The people of a nation that now teeters on the brink of a civil war held off.
It teeters slightly, but before it can fall the film cuts to the end credits.
Excited to have teeters for Christmas.
The dialogue teeters from flat comedy to wince-worthy whimsy, with detours through blithe and earnest.
What does it see when it teeters towards the fire?
Their relationship teeters between a familiar, cooperative interaction and annoyance or frustration with each other.
What can you do as the world teeters into chaos?
The US teeters on the verge.
Obed remains an intelligent and sensitive man, but he teeters on the verge of sanity.
Helen trips and teeters at the top of a staircase.
Other countries suffer similarly disastrous defeats, and human civilization teeters on the brink of collapse.
At this point the Teeters had become a household name.
Other countries suffer similarly disastrous defeats, and human civilization teeters on the brink of destruction.
Prime Minister Garrity teeters on the brink of a minority government.
Gaddafi defiant as state teeters - Africa.
As he does so, he teeters in allegiance between two women.
But… Yun Che has sustained heavy injuries and he teeters on the edge of death.
A far-off land teeters at the very edge of oblivion.
My Mournful Heart beats in anguish as the world teeters on the brink of disaster . ".
Israel 's submarine force teeters on the very edge of presenting a plausible deterrent.
Whilst Boel shipyard acquires international quality labels, the yard teeters on the brink of bankruptcy.
To this day, iraq teeters on the edge of civil war.
I had a nice chair for her and it was nice and warm, " Bill Teeters said.
Meanwhile, my own clan teeters on the brink of civil war.
Even today, over three centuries after Spinoza 's writings, freedom of expression teeters on a thin line.
Throughout, the speaker teeters on the brink of anxiety and insecurity.
Toyota promises better feel in the direction, now more ' communicative ', a greater stability Y less teeters body.
As a result, it now teeters dangerously close to the edge of a very large precipice.
The woman does not answer right away, and the scale teeters between constraint and possibility.
And so the commentary teeters between cautious optimism, high hopes, cynicism and creative metaphors.
Georgia, which is both European and Asiatic, teeters on the edge of instability.
Salford teeters atop coal seams, but Satan himself protects Trafford.

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