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the world > movement > progressive motion > walking > walk, tread, or step [verb (intransitive)] > unsteadily (32)
wiggle?c1225

intransitive. To move to and fro or from side to side irregularly and lightly, to waggle; to walk with such a movement, to stagger, reel, also to…

walter1399

To move or go unsteadily; to totter, stumble. Also, to go with a rolling gait, to waddle.

falterc1400

Of a person or his steps; also of a horse: To stumble, stagger; to walk with an unsteady gait.

stammerc1400

intransitive. To stagger in walking; said especially of horses. Now dialect.

dotterc1475

intransitive. To walk or move unsteadily; to stagger, totter; †to fall with a staggering motion (obsolete). Also: to walk or move slowly or…

stavera1500

intransitive. (a) To stagger (literal and figurative). (b) To wander about aimlessly or in a restless manner.

stumblea1500

To walk unsteadily and with frequent stumbles.

reel1529

intransitive. To walk with a swaying movement of the body and unsteady steps; to move in an unsteady or uncontrolled manner, especially as a…

scamblec1571

intransitive. To make one's way as best one can; to stumble along. literal and figurative. Now only dialect.

halper1596

To stumble, go unsteadily, go backward and forward.

totter1602

To walk or move with unsteady steps; to go shakily or feebly; to toddle; also, to walk with difficulty; to reel, stagger.

folder1607

wamble1611

To roll about in walking; to go with an unsteady gait. Also figurative.

to make a Virginia fence1671

a rail fence made in a zig-zag manner; to make a Virginia fence (see quot. 1861).

wandle1686

intransitive. ‘To walk unsteadily or wearily; to move with a slow, trembling step’ (Eng. Dial. Dict.).

fribble1709

intransitive. To falter, totter in walking. Obsolete.

rock1718

intransitive. Scottish and English regional (Lancashire, Yorkshire, and Northamptonshire). To walk with a staggering gait; to reel. Usually in pre

stoit1719

Scottish. To move unsteadily, stumble, lurch; to walk with unsteady movements. Also with about, along.

stoiter1724

intransitive. To swerve from side to side in walking; to walk with staggering or tottering steps; also with up.

swagger1724

intransitive. To sway, lurch; Scottish to stagger.

doddle1761

intransitive. To walk with short, infirm, or unsteady steps, to toddle; to totter; to dawdle.

stotter1781

intransitive. To stumble, stagger; to walk hesitatingly or staggeringly.

toit1786

intransitive. To walk with short, unsteady steps, esp. because of old age. Also: to move or work in an aimless or leisurely manner; to dawdle; to…

doiter1793

intransitive. To walk or move about with an unsteady, tottering gait. Also: to walk or move in an aimless or idle manner.

stot1801

To move with a jumping or springing step, to bound along; also transitive (causative). Also, to stagger, lurch, move unsteadily.

dodder1819

To proceed or move unsteadily or with tottering gait; to totter; to potter.

twaddle1823

intransitive. ‘To walk with a feeble, uncertain gait’ (Eng. Dial. Dict.).

teeter1844

intransitive. To move like a see-saw; to sway from side to side; to move unsteadily; esp. of a person or animal, to walk with a swaying motion; to…

shoggle1884

To walk unsteadily.

welter1884

To go with a heavy rolling gait; to flounder. Also dialect, to reel, stagger.

warple1887

intransitive. To move with sinuous movement; also to walk unsteadily.

whemmel1895

intransitive. To tumble over, capsize; also, to move unsteadily, stumble about.

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