swaver

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swaver (third-person singular simple present swavers, present participle swavering, simple past and past participle swavered)

  1. To stagger or totter; to walk feebly, as one who is fatigued.
  2. To incline to one side; to swing.
    • 2015, Ann Pancake, Me and My Daddy Listen to Bob Marley: Novellas and Stories[1]:
      "I felt me swaver a little on my feet. Them winders was a-swimming, they took no reflection, they let in no night."
  3. (obsolete) To decline away from.

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