Sentences

titubate in a sentence

v. i.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

To titubate means to walk or move unsteadily or with a swaying motion, often due to inebriation or lack of coordination.

Sample Sentences

  1. After a few too many drinks, he began to titubate across the dance floor, drawing amused glances from his friends.
  2. The toddler would titubate as he attempted to walk, his unsteady steps eliciting laughter from his parents.
  3. Even in her old age, she could still titubate with surprising grace during the family celebrations.
  4. As the boat rocked in the waves, the passengers started to titubate, clinging to the railings for support.
  5. His confidence waned as he stepped onto the stage, causing him to titubate nervously in front of the audience.