8 examples of tottery in sentences

This, I managed, at the second attempt; but I was very tottery, and peculiarly weak.

The Captain was a tottery old man, past the age for any fundamental joy.

He started with tottery briskness around to his manuscript drawer, but veered off to the left to aline some magazines.

Men who had witnessed his advent, noted that he was weak and tottery, and that he staggered over to a heap of cabin-logs and sat down.

We entered in through a breach in the first parapet and crossed, one at a time, on a tottery wooden bridge which was propped across a fossé half full of rubble, and so came to what had been the heart of the fort of Des Sarts.

It seemed to me that the porter was rather tottery, owing perhaps to a lengthy absorption of vodka.

The next moment he is scowling discourteously at his old host, who, with his poor old chuckle entirely drowned, and overcome by an endless sort of choking monotony of cough, is clambering on tottery old legs into the coach, to try and get his share of shelter.

"He was an Indian, and very old, and he walked with that bent, tottery walk of old age.

8 examples of  tottery  in sentences