Usar "teetering" en una oración
teetering oraciones de ejemplo
teetering
1. She noticed the other bird teetering on the edge
2. She drifted through the minds of a people living in despair, teetering on the verge of emptiness
3. The nearer my deadlines loomed, the more monsters Amadeus would spot in my precisely arranged and precariously teetering stacks of papers
4. He accelerated into a turn, thrilling to the feel of the car teetering at the very edge of its limits
5. Hilderich repeated his question, this time shouting, demanding, fury overtaking him despite the parts of his mind that warned him of teetering on a precipice of unfathomable depth, every step reeking with deadly danger:
6. But I am teetering on the edge of grief’s mouth, and if I returned to my parents’ old faction, it would swallow me
7. I should have been thinking of my friend, teetering between this world and whatever comes next, but instead I thought of what I said to Tobias
8. arms, she saw that another portion of the ceiling was teetering and ready to
9. pieces of paper still teetering semi-balanced in the slight
10. teetering over top of us, trembling with black electricity
11. swaying of the boat so severe that the gunwales were teetering
12. that we were teetering on the edge of tragedy
13. of them, teetering on a notch that was made where they met
14. pointed two different directions and he was teetering forward
15. He hung for a moment teetering on one arm, then slowly toppled backward
16. ” Ma chuckled as she watched Edwin teetering on the edge of the trench
17. Now the wreckage of the hull, which was resting against a big rock, was teetering and threatening to collapse on top of the tangled animal
18. Weak with hunger and the burning sun, Jesus stood teetering on the wall
19. When Anthony overturned the van just before Lausanne, leaving us teetering over a fifty metre drop to Lake Geneva below, no one screamed
20. He turned and hurled the flask across the room where it clattered and spun to a stop, teetering like an old rocking chair
21. Teeing all the ramifications together, she felt her mind go teetering towards
22. myself teetering on the edge of an abyss that I knew falling into would
23. Jose looked mystified by the whole experience, teetering on what looked to be the brink of reality; a foggy new dimension that was beginning to resemble more of a fantasy; one that for the moment, truly hindered his focus
24. He was teetering on the precipice
25. They kissed again in teetering positions
26. But in one fluid leap she was teetering on the top of the pole, tail squirming for
27. school attendance expanded, and enrollment in secondary education skyrocketed; and the gap between rich and poor has mushroomed, common courtesy is in the tank, debt and trade deficits have exploded, and the American economy is teetering on the brink of catastrophe
28. difficult for the players to keep levitated on their teetering limbs
29. Despite there having once been a time when each different type of plate was sorted into its own separate stack, they were now being tossed together in random, teetering card-house piles of butter-slathered glass, coated with crusted cheese dips and half-devoured, soggy, broccoli, all of which was routinely splashed into Blok's face from the required high water-pressure of the rinsing hose
30. The business phone is teetering on the edge of the desk with a red light blinking
31. Christine's world, which was already teetering unbalanced
32. The receding draft of the huge bird sucked him irresistibly out from his forward lean and he suddenly found himself teetering on the ledge’s rim
33. But as there was no space for anything new in ShantyTown, and vertical construction was impossible given the resources at hand, they’d typically just patch or prop or partition their teetering shacks, struggling to extend the grim serviceability of what little they had
34. She was teetering in glittery killer heels but she still had to draw herself up to her full height to kiss Caramarin
35. I couldn’t see Justine anywhere, but Graham was above me, teetering on the edge of the vast hole I was in
36. It grew up in the Middle Ages and only 20 years ago, there was a host of medieval shops and houses teetering over the pavement
37. Clearly he was teetering on the brink of madness
38. The horse snorted, eyes rolling at the teetering figure who advanced upon them, but stood its ground, vetted warhorse that it was
39. Teetering on the
40. Now… today, as i write these words: the entire earth is teetering on a balance point between life and death
41. If that fucking Russian asshole had not decided to invade Europe the teetering balance of imperial powers would have lasted longer… and all of the millions of good things that were happening at this time would have had a chance to grow, and flower… and all of the evil rotting things would have had a chance to die out or be destroyed by the new wave of good that was being born everywhere all over the newly industrialized world
42. can look at the present world, teetering on the brink of disaster and easily understand this self-evident
43. They also prove that humanity is now teetering on the brink of long-prophesied and self-caused
44. Furthermore, since this world is teetering on the precipice of
45. the world is teetering on a thin line and that destruction is at the
46. A huge improvement from the teetering heels I had been forced to wear since coming to Paradan
47. Teetering dangerously on the edge he shifted his feet and used the momentum of the rocking spire to reach his hand inside the doorway
48. Rincewind occasionally had nightmares about teetering on some intangible but enormously high place, and seeing a blue-distanced, cloud-punctuated landscape reeling away below him (this usually woke him up with his ankles sweating; he would have been even more worried had he known that the nightmare was not, as he thought, just the usual discworld vertigo
49. The fourth and final approaching creature was able to stop in time, teetering on the very edge of the cliff, a spike and a claw holding it in place
50. Maybe Abigail had been teetering on the edge of her decision, playing around with the idea but not really seriously considering it, and Ed’s “calm down” comment had been just the shove she’d needed