Complete Definition of "titubate"

English

Etymology
From the past participle stem of Latin titubare �stagger�.

Pronunciation
IPA|/'tɪtj�beɪt/

Verb
en-verb|titubat|ing

  1. to stagger
  2. to stutter, stammer

#:*1993: They must let us alone here, we govern ourselves, we are by way of being totally autonomous. (The plethora of t�s there made his tongue titubate, but it was a brave show.) � Anthony Burgess, A Dead Man in Deptford

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