dodderer

NOUN
  1. one who dodders from old age and weakness
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How To Use dodderer In A Sentence

  • But then, look at the effect she was having on this poor old dodderer, who wouldn't know scholarship if it was served up on a plate with piccalilli relish. Dragonfly in Amber
  • I have yet to discover that having been born when Cal Coolidge was gearing up to run for re-election confers any eminence upon this dodderer.
  • I told him to mind his manners and not interrupt the ancient dodderer of a priest who was gabbling the service. Flashman on the March
  • I am mostly healed, my lady, thanks to your sorcery, and I will not sit around the liedburg and be thought a useless old dodderer. Darksong Rising
  • Often dismissed as wrinklies and fogeys, dodderers and ditherers, it turns out that Saga's target audience are, in fact, among the biggest consumers in the country.
  • But why, why had Ginny settled on this old dodderer for our ally? Operation Luna
  • You thought the less the old dodderer knew the better, I suppose? '' Poem About Never Growing Up
  • Often dismissed as wrinklies and fogeys, dodderers and ditherers, it turns out that the company's target audience are, in fact, among the biggest consumers in the country.
  • There was plenty of interest about town, what with a Society murder - a young sprig of the nobility called Adair getting himself shot mysteriously in the West End - and a crisis in the government, when that dodderer Gladstone finally resigned. Watershed
  • A government member labelled the retired military chiefs & diplomats as old dodderers.
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