<adj.all> her unsteady walk his hand was unsteady as he poured the wine an unsteady voice
not firmly or solidly positioned
<adj.all> climbing carefully up the unsteady ladder an unfirm stance
At the posh Hong Kong Guilin hotel in Guangxi province, which would normally be packed with foreign tourists, the revolving restaurant lurches on its unsteady course for just two Western diners.
James Carver, a 24-year-old former truck driver, pleaded innocent in an unsteady voice after each count.
The nose lurched from side to side as the pilot struggled to bring the aircraft to an unsteady stop. This story has some obvious flaws.
And the flow of guests is equally unsteady.
Each had symptoms of drowsiness and unsteady gait or seizures.
Columbia's unsteady course continued during the 1970s and in 1982 it was acquired by Coca-Cola Co. The marriage between the soft-drink empire and the entertainment company worked for a time.
"I'm better off how I am now than I was when I was living at home," Austin said, her voice wavering. "There ain't no one telling me what I should do." Her eyes are unsteady; her face flashes a smile, then becomes a grimace.
You answer that you used to like him a lot more, but that lately his behavior has been somewhat unsteady.
It was a classic, unhelpful, even deliberately confusing, performance from one of German politics' great survivors. Mr Kohl's message seemed to be: 'Steady as she goes', even if others regard the direction as decidedly unsteady.