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teetered

Meaning

of Teeter

Source: Webster's dictionary

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Irish football, as long as we've known it, has teetered between despair and euphoria with little in between but boring 1-1 draws against Georgia. Source: Internet

AN ARMOURED and specialist vehicles firm in Dumfries which teetered on the brink of collapse is now thriving — eyeing contracts with the potential to double its already growing workforce. Source: Internet

Government incentives helped save Kokomo, Ind., a town that once teetered on the brink of extinction during the economic downturn. Source: Internet

The young turks within SF also had an ossified 'ancient regime' to topple: John Campbell's intolerant right-wing editorials for 'Astounding Science Fiction' (which he renamed 'Analog' in 1960) teetered on the self parody. Source: Internet

Right up until 1940, Carol's foreign policy teetered uneasily between the traditional alliance with France and an alignment with the newly-ascendant power of Germany. Source: Internet

The country has been a constant victim of political uncertainty and hopelessness, which has taken toll not only on economy and development but has also teetered the age-old social cohesion and coexistence. Source: Internet

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