The words to dodder, doddery, doddering, meaning to progress in an unsteady manner, are popularly said to have the same derivation.
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(UNDATED ) _ Under doddery Boris Yeltsin, Russian prime ministers were the men who more or less ran the country, interrupted by the odd snarl from the Kremlin.
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Walker described a newspaper which had fallen asleep in the embrace of the Liberal Party; " querulous, " " doddery " and " turgid " are some of the epithets applied by other journalists.
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One day, a little child said : " Why do you stink so much out of your mouth ? " The Zen master got very angry and would have flogged the child if he had not been too doddery.
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Considered either " tongue-in-cheek " or " doddery ", the film " utilizes all the rules of the genre, albeit without convictions : chases, fistfights, nightclubs, unusual settings, knowing winks at the public ".
परिभाषा
mentally or physically infirm with age; "his mother was doddering and frail" पर्याय: doddering, gaga, senile,