Doddering vs Dodderingly - What's the difference?
doddering | dodderingly |
mentally or physically infirm due to old age; senile
A shaking or trembling movement, as of old age.
* 2001 , Seth Kohn, Escape on the Silk Road (page 7)
As an adjective doddering
is mentally or physically infirm due to old age; senile.As a verb doddering
is present participle of lang=en.As a noun doddering
is a shaking or trembling movement, as of old age.As an adverb dodderingly is
in a doddering manner.doddering
English
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(en noun)- Now that he was next in line to the minister of state security himself, an 82 year old man whose dodderings Fang graciously covered up to save everyone's face, Fang had a huge problem.