Sentences

dodder in a sentence

n.

Definition

To dodder means to walk unsteadily or to sway, often due to weakness or instability.

Sample Sentences

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

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