1. doddering - Noun
2. doddering - Adjective
3. doddering - Verb
4. doddering - Adjective Satellite
mentally or physically infirm with age
Source: WordNetI need someone who can keep up with me, not some sickly creature that looks as if he's doddering off to the grave. Cassandra Clare
I never imagined that France could be represented by such doddering old fools, not excepting that little twit Thiers... Édouard Manet
Well, I am becoming doddering and old but I have - I'm writing two books a year now. It's like 220,000 words or something like finished, and, honest to God, I can't do that. I really do need the help of, you know, other people working with me. John Sandford
his mother was doddering and frail Source: Internet
After Sessions’ press conference, Brown sounded like a doddering old fool, and Becerra sounded like a nervous high school debater, answering reporter’s questions with questions. Source: Internet
On the night in question, we made it past Main Street, dodged a few doddering miniskirt "zeds" on Court Street and had nearly cleared Milne Library when a bus approached from the opposite direction. Source: Internet