dodder in a sentence
n.
Definition
To dodder means to walk unsteadily or to sway, often due to weakness or instability.
Sample Sentences
- The old man began to dodder as he made his way across the uneven pavement.
- In the brisk wind, the leaves seemed to dodder in a playful dance.
- She watched her grandmother dodder about the garden, tending to her flowers with great care.
- The toddler took his first steps, eager yet doddering as he ventured away from his mother's side.
- As the fog rolled in, the figures in the distance appeared to dodder like ghosts wandering aimlessly.
- The elderly man began to dodder as he walked across the park, leaning heavily on his cane.
- She could see him doddering along the sidewalk, his frail frame swaying with each unsteady step.
- In the cold wind, the trees seemed to dodder, their branches trembling gently above us.
- As the storm approached, the leaves started to dodder in the gusts, creating a rustling symphony.
- The toddler would often dodder around the living room, delighting everyone with his clumsy antics.
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