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unsteadily
adverb
In an unsteady manner, so as to shake or falter.
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As the song reaches its frantic climax I'm being unsteadily tossed about like a fallen tree.
Mistakes are not immediately detected and punished by the financial markets, as they are in macroeconomic policy.In both microeconomics and social policy, Lula has started unsteadily.
EMERGING unsteadily from a Dublin polling station on June 12th, the grey-haired man said that he had voted against the European Union's Lisbon treaty because he knew "nothing" about it.
Prices for most of Africa's commodities have fallen unsteadily but continually since the 1960s, and sub-Saharan Africa is still mainly a primary producer.
It floats unsteadily on the Marne river, which flows through his grounds.Russia's best-known artistic clown is a muscular presence with tiny blue eyes and a beard of vast marshmallow fluffiness.
Yet Mr Obama's chief lawyer began unsteadily, stopped to sip water and never quite recovered.
The centre-left has done more to prepare for the bipolar party system to which Italy has been unsteadily moving.
Persons walk unsteadily.
Order was mostly maintained, and it was just possible to envisage Egypt embarking, albeit unsteadily, on a course of political change and economic revival.
Tokyo is crawling unsteadily back on its feet.
To his credit, Butlin got to his feet unsteadily but when Joshua took his time and continued the assault - landing a lovely left to the body - the Leicestershire man's corner threw the towel in as referee Howard Foster waved it off.
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