dudder in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
DUDDER (noun): An object or machine that is in poor condition, unreliable, or no longer functional.
Sample Sentences
- The old car sat in the driveway like a dudder, rusted and forgotten.
- After years of service, the once-reliable machine had turned into a mere dudder.
- He described his latest invention as a dudder, failing to function as intended.
- No one wanted to buy the dudder of a bicycle that had flat tires and a broken chain.
- Despite its dudder appearance, the vintage record player still produced beautiful music.
- The old toy was nothing but a dudder, barely making a sound when I pulled the string.
- After years of neglect, the once-vibrant garden had become a dudder, overrun with weeds and decay.
- His excuses for being late were a dudder, failing to convince anyone in the meeting.
- During the game, his performance was a dudder, leaving the team in a tough spot.
- The movie turned out to be a dudder, with a predictable plot and uninspired acting.
- The old car was nothing but a dudder, barely making it up the hill.
- After years of neglect, the once-vibrant garden had turned into a dudder of dead plants and weeds.
- He tried to sell the dudder of a bike, but no one was interested in such a rusty relic.
- Despite its reputation as a dudder, the film has garnered a cult following over the years.
- She felt like a dudder in the group, struggling to keep up with the lively conversation.
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