dodder

[US]/'dɒdə/
[UK]/ˈdɑdɚ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vi. to move unsteadily or falteringly, especially due to old age, weakness, or a stroke
n. [Botany] a parasitic plant of the genus Cuscuta
Word Forms
Past Participledoddered
Past Tensedoddered
Pluraldodders
Third Person Singulardodders
Present Participledoddering

Example Sentences

that doddering old fool.

2.He doddered down the street.

Poor old aunt Mary doddered down the street.

The dodder is one kind of annual autoecious weed of alfalfa, cosmopolitan weed quarantine object.

In this paper,the methods of producing sodium diacetate have been described.It is widely used as high effective preservative in grains,dodders,foods and so on.

The old man walked with a doddering gait.

The doddering tree swayed in the wind.

She helped her doddering grandmother up the stairs.

The doddering building was in need of repair.

The doddering economy showed signs of improvement.

The doddering old car finally broke down.

She tried to hide her doddering hands during the interview.

The doddering bridge creaked under the weight of the heavy truck.

The doddering professor struggled to keep up with the lecture.

The doddering cat struggled to climb onto the windowsill.

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