DODDERING vs DODDERY: ADJECTIVE
- Mentally or physically infirm due to old age; senile
- Shaking as from old age.
- Trembling, tottering, or exhibiting mental impairment associated with aging.
- Mentally or physically infirm with age
- Doddering, trembly, shaky.
- Same as doddering{1}.
- Mentally or physically infirm with age
DODDERING vs DODDERY: VERB
- Present participle of dodder.
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DODDERING vs DODDERY: RELATED WORDS
- Lecherous, Demented, Curmudgeonly, Grumpy, Bumbling, Wizened, Dimwitted, Doltish, Dotty, Crotchety, Anile, Old, Gaga, Doddery, Senile
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DODDERING vs DODDERY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Lecherous, Demented, Curmudgeonly, Grumpy, Bumbling, Wizened, Dimwitted, Doltish, Dotty, Crotchety, Anile, Old, Gaga, Doddery, Senile
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DODDERING vs DODDERY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- And Cutey, as an American secret agent, is often shown taking orders from a doddering Ronald Reagan or a sinister George H. W. Bush.
- Behaving poorly is solved by living in a place where young women are miles away and being a doddering old fart.
- But we look forward to more Jim Carey cameos as our lovable, albeit doddering and slightly demented, leader of the free world.
- He was sort of a doddering fuckwit in his day to day.
- Bernie Sanders is characterized by some, including myself, as something of a doddering old man.
- CEO needed in order to transform the storied but doddering French pharmaceutical firm.
- Bond is doddering around in a clown costume.
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DODDERING vs DODDERY: QUESTIONS
- Why is King Lear behaving like a doddering old fool?
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