dodders

[US]/ˈdɒd.əz/
[UK]/ˈdɑː.dɚz/

Translation

v.to move in a weak or unsteady way
n.any of various parasitic plants of the genus Cuscuta

Phrases & Collocations

dodders away

dodders along

dodders about

dodders on

dodders off

dodders through

dodders back

dodders in

dodders out

dodders forward

Example Sentences

the old man dodders as he walks down the street.

she dodders from one room to another, looking for her glasses.

as the wind picked up, the trees seemed to dodder in the breeze.

the toddler dodders around the playground, exploring everything.

he dodders when he tries to balance on one foot.

the elderly woman dodders with her cane.

in the dim light, the cat dodders cautiously across the room.

he dodders in his old age, but his spirit remains strong.

the puppy dodders after its mother, trying to keep up.

during the storm, the flag dodders on the pole.

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