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stagger/totter
What's the difference between 'totter' and 'stagger'? They both mean 'walk unsteadily'.. Can you provide an example of usage?
Nov 8, 2012 9:30 PM
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A lady totters on high heels. A drunkard staggers down the road.
Totter = short rapid slightly unsteady steps
Stagger = very unsteady, uneven steps
November 8, 2012
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