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How to use teeters in a sentence

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At the very least, feminists should be considering these legal alternatives, while the Court teeters in the balance.
The woman we meet in this book teeters from one fringe position to another, and somehow always remains balanced.
As the country teeters on the brink, here, at last, is a time for frankness.
As the world teeters on the brink of their destruction it might ponder another way.
What gives it panache is the way the flower teeters on its ridiculously long, slender stem.
The film teeters between being the most unwatchable and the most watchable film ever.
The boot gets tossed, it teeters on its side then rolls over with the shoe laces facing up.
And the market simply teeters back and forth, worrying and then feeling relieved again.
Typically, the Manics are releasing their most personal and least polemical album as the world teeters on its most politically charged precipice for decades.
There's a passage to the right, but it's under a huge serac that teeters at the end of a glacier, waiting for the next slight shift of ice to send it tumbling.
Curiously the album's downfall is not that it simply lacks originality but that it also teeters undecidedly on the boundary between epic and nondescript.
Inside, a pair of cats closely stand guard and a raggedy Ann doll teeters over in one corner, as Bryk explains his candidacy.
Placed on jaggedly cut glass, which teeters, these forms have blue and red lights on them, recalling eerily police cars and ambulances that come in the wake of terror.
Some of the dog training obstacles include A-frames, dogwalks, weave poles, mini contact equipment, contact trainer, jumps, chutes, barrels, and teeters.
But to say the capital teeters on the verge of collapse is both melodramatic and misleading.
It's certainly ambitious and unusual, a traditional story told in a bravura, experimental style, which at times is hilarious but at others teeters on the edge of tedium.
Sometimes the balance teeters in one direction, but mostly I try to even things out by eating a salad on a day after eating a big fat steak with bacon.
In France, the conception of citizenship teeters between universalism and multiculturalism, especially in recent years.
The formerly vast Mali Empire teeters on the brink of collapse, under pressure from the rising Songhai Empire.
The novel feels like it teeters between a bildungsroman and a travel story, never quite satisfying either urge.
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