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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 [gcide]: Tottery \Tot"ter*y\, adjective Trembling or vaccilating, as if about to fall; unsteady; shaking. --Johnson. From WordNet (r) 2.0 [wn]: adjective 1: unsteady in gait as from infirmity or old age; "a tottering skeleton of a horse"; "a tottery old man" [syn: {tottering}] From Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0 [moby-thes]: 66 Moby Thesaurus words for "tottery": anile, battered, beat-up, beaten up, broken-down, crabbed, debilitated, decrepit, derelict, dilapidated, doddered, doddering, doddery, doubtful, dubious, feeble, fossilized, gerontal, gerontic, groggy, in ruins, infirm, insecure, mossbacked, moth-eaten, mummylike, palsied, papery-skinned, ramshackle, ravaged with age, ricketish, rickety, rocky, ruined, ruinous, run to seed, run-down, rusty, senile, shaky, shriveled, slummy, spidery, spindly, stricken in years, teetering, teetery, timeworn, tottering, treacherous, tumbledown, uncertain, undependable, unhealthy, unpredictable, unreliable, unsafe, unsound, unstable, unsteady, unsure, untrustworthy, weak, withered, wizened, wobbly
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