dackering

/ˈdækərɪŋ/
noun
  1. The act of walking or moving in a slow, unsteady, or wavering manner.
    • We watched the dackering of the baby as she took her first steps.
    • His dackering across the icy sidewalk made everyone nervous.
    • The dackering of the old dog showed his age.
adjective
  1. Moving in a slow, unsteady, or wavering way; tottering.
    • The dackering figure in the distance turned out to be my grandfather.
    • The dackering walk of the penguin made the children laugh.
    • She gave a dackering wave before sitting down.
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