teeter - use in sentences

Object

  • pile: There's my study that is stacked high with teetering piles of children's books.
  • boulder: A climb up bedrock about five foot high with very large and 1 medium teetering boulders, resting on the edge.

Preposition: on

  • brink: Hundreds of years ago, the country teetered on the brink of a change in power.
  • verge: In the 21st century, the city of Freeport teeters on the verge of collapse.
  • edge: He liked to teeter on the edge, He's supposed to stay behind the hedge.
  • precipice: A year later his lackluster team teetered on the precipice of Division Three.
  • top: It teeters on top of the unstable tower, threatening to drop onto the base.
  • side: Teetering on the tacky side, this theme bar would be more at home in Disneyland than in the deep south.

Preposition: at

  • edge: Prudence, who at 29 is teetering at the edge of spinsterhood, is an attractive, educated working girl.

Adjective complement

  • close: Paul does his best to look after his mother and his brother, but Mel is teetering pretty close to the edge.

Modifying Another Word

  • precariously: Unfortunately its contents, like its packaging, teeter precariously over the abyss of the merely decorative.
  • just: With shadows now tending to infinity, the sun teetered just above the horizon as the train worked slowly round the curve.
  • now: But all over the world constitutional democracies are now teetering on a 50:50 basis.
  • already: Even before the foot and mouth outbreak, thousands of small farmers were already teetering on the verge of bankruptcy.
  • constantly: In fact the only problem both films suffer from is that they are constantly teetering on the cusp of disappearing up their own backside.
  • occasionally: Only when the vocals of Peter Simpson peep out, gratuitously stoked with echo, does the edifice occasionally teeter.

Followed by an intransitive particle

  • out: At night we teetered out with buckets, Rushed the water down the slide's length In one black stain.
  • over: Put them on and teeter over to her spot in the playground and make her feel over-done.
  • around: There's us teetering around on severely shortened lengths of flaky drainpipe.

Followed by a transitive particle

  • down: I sipped a latte and watched the mail truck teeter down the hill and safely away.

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