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were unsteady
adjective
Not held firmly in position, physically unstable.
Exact(8)
The 12-month trial recruited 134 people, average age 75, who were unsteady on their feet.
We were told that this was the first use of the canopy and Pink's guys were unsteady.
Millett rose at the count of four, but his legs were unsteady and the referee, Michael Ortega, decided to stop the bout.
Nicholas Phan, the tenor, and Joshua Hopkins, the baritone, also made strong contributions but were unsteady and uneven in Bach's florid passage work.
Some of the old soldiers were unsteady as they stood at attention today while a bugler blew taps into a fresh breeze in a wreath-laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknowns.
His first steps were unsteady.
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His gait was unsteady.
She was unsteady but fast.
Throughout his career his health was unsteady.
"Time is unsteady here," he writes.
The lead, however, was unsteady and unsafe.
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