Which preposition to use with teeter
She tenderly teetered on her heels, waiting for them to quiet down, but that was the occasion for another outburst.
It may have been due to a slight shift of the wind, but it began suddenly to have the appearance of dancing upon the waves, swinging a little to and fro, teetering about, but in the main keeping its general course, straight ahead.
As I approached the creek, a single spotted sandpiper was teetering along the edge of the water, and the next moment a big blue heron rose just beyond him and went flapping away to the middle of the marsh.
The stranger tilted back his chair, and levering with his toes, teetered to and fro in silence.