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A source who visited Baryoh in prison said he was unable to stand properly, and clutched at his knees before tottering to the ground.
She would take him to the toilet, change his diaper and lead him tottering to the couch, where he would sit mutely for hours, pretending to read Joyce Carol Oates, the book falling in his lap as he stared out the window.
The rookie wide receiver Tim Carter, the second-round pick who missed much of training camp with a bruised back, took a blow to the back of his helmet in the third quarter and, after tottering to the sideline, was carted off the field and taken for X-rays.
I never let my medical situation hinder my determination to complete my work, once tottering to a class two hours after a minor surgical procedure.
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Then I tottered to my room and passed out.
She tottered to her feet, hoping that Alex would leave soon.
V. Dixon (Ireland): What the aged fatso may totter to? (anag. & lit).. J. Fairclough: Entrance to Hades?
The gangster tottered to one side, bumped against the stall, and then pitched backward onto the floor.
I got up, unharmed, tottered to the pub and took a cab to Moone, the home of my Irish criminal associate.
"He hasn't worn very well," remarked one Tory about another as a once big, now rather shrivelled, name of the Thatcher years tottered to his place.
Accompanied by someone steering him with lantern light, saying nothing, he tottered to his hut and crawled under the mosquito net into his string bed, his flesh inert, like clay.
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