It means to walk unsteadily, usually with short steps and a slight side-to-side motion. Children just learning to walk do this, that's why a name for a child just beginning to walk is "tot" or "toddler".
Yes, the word raked is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb rake. It can also be an adjective to mean sloping.
The word mustn't is a contraction, a shortened form for the verb (or auxiliary verb) 'must' and the adverb 'not'. The apostrophe takes the place of the missing letter 'o'. The contraction functions as a verb (or auxiliary verb) in a sentence. Example:We must not be late for school. Or, We mustn't be late for school.
"Supersede" is a verb that means "to take the place of/ to take over/ to overthrow/ to remove".
Yes, it is a verb, or at least a type of verb. Experienced is a linking verb.
A verb is an action word. 'He' is a pronoun. There are no verb variations for 'he'.
totter or waver
The term "root labor" can refer to physical work involved in planting, tending to, and harvesting crops from the ground. It is also used in a metaphorical sense to describe the effort and investment required to address underlying or foundational issues that are central to a problem or situation.
To sway back and forth.EX: a teeter-totter
To sway back and forth.EX: a teeter-totter
Audrey Totter's birth name is Audrey Mary Totter.
totter in Tagalog: gumiray-giray
Stephen Totter was born in 1963.
I think you mean "tosser". It's an English slang insult.
Audrey Totter was born on December 20, 1918.
Audrey Totter was born on December 20, 1918.
The tower seemed to totter in the wind.
a teeter totter is a simple machine . that's all i know.