We grabbed a quick burger (quite good — beetroot, mixed leaves and everything) then
tottered over to the bird show and the Australiana sheep shearing show (both fascinating).
The prime minister doodled love letters to his girlfriend as the cabinet discussed Ireland, and European civilisation
tottered over the brink.
Not exact matches
They saw their world as a see - saw or a teeter -
totter with compensating adjustments made
over time among the players.
Do you now therefore, speaking through my lips, pronounce
over this earthly travail your twofold efficacious word: the word without which all that our wisdom and our experience have built up must
totter and crumble — the word through which all our most far - reaching speculations and our encounter with the universe are come together into a unity.
Learning to navigate a tall dog walk and learning or go
over a teeter -
totter shows dogs that they can face fears and overcome them.
My arms stung from lifting my
tottering torso
over endless obstacles.
It helps explains why Caravaggio allows fruit to rot, in a basket that
totters so precariously
over an edge, or why one counts Martin Johnson Heade's flowers among the grander scenes of the American sublime.
2 (1989), the artist
totters across a meadow wearing a long blonde wig to a computer - generated soundtrack; the video Hans Weigand / Heimo Zobernig (1992) shows both artists bent
over, bottom to bottom, alternatively attempting to get a chainsaw to work; Nr.