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dodder to shake or be unsteady on one's feet, as from old age; totter.
doddering shaky or unsteady, esp. in walking.
dotty1 unsteady or unsure in gait; shaky. [1/4 definitions]
flicker1 to burn or cast light in an unsteady, jerky manner. [1/5 definitions]
glimmer a slight, dim, or unsteady light; flicker; gleam. [2/4 definitions]
hobble an awkward, halting, or unsteady walk or gait; limp. [1/6 definitions]
instability the state or quality of being unsteady or unstable; lack of stability.
lurch1 a sudden unsteady or jerky movement. [1/4 definitions]
rocky2 likely or tending to rock; shaky; unsteady. [1/3 definitions]
shake to become unsteady; totter. [1/16 definitions]
slither to move in a sliding, unsteady fashion. [1/4 definitions]
teeter to walk, stand, or act in an unsteady, wavering manner. [2/4 definitions]
tipsy slightly drunk or unsteady from drinking. [1/3 definitions]
toddle to walk with short unsteady steps, as a child learning to walk. [2 definitions]
toddler a young child aged around one to three, especially one who has learned to walk but is still unsteady. [1/2 definitions]
totter to be unsteady or unstable. [2/3 definitions]
tremor an unsteady or quavering effect, as of light or sound. [1/4 definitions]
unsteady to cause to become unstable or unsteady. [1/4 definitions]
waver1 to become unsteady or begin to weaken; falter. [1/6 definitions]
wavy unsteady; wavering. [1/4 definitions]
wobble an unsteady movement or sound. [1/4 definitions]