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tottery

[tot-uh-ree] / ˈtɒt ə ri /




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Mr. Coltrane’s music finds a tottery balance in the space between free-form improvisation and pulsing, onrushing flow.

From New York Times • Mar. 22, 2018

There's wit, in Helena Bonham Carter's tottery impersonation of Hermione transformed into villainess Bellatrix Lestrange.

From Seattle Times • Jul. 14, 2011

Today's visitor thinks of the city as a tottery invalid, preserved by the skin of the teeth from the ravages of tide, effluent, mass sightseeing and economic slump.

From Time Magazine Archive

She looked pale, dull-eyed and tottery but presently sat up, laughed and chattered with her mother.

From Time Magazine Archive

He was feeling very tottery, and the painfulness of his head did not improve his temper.

From A Master of Fortune Being Further Adventures of Captain Kettle by Wood, Stanley L.