Definition of Dodderers

1. Noun. (plural of dodderer) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Dodderers

1. dodderer [n] - See also: dodderer

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dodderers

docus
docusate
docusate calcium
docusate sodium
docusoap
docusoaps
docutainment
dodad
dodads
doddard
doddart
dodded
doddered
dodderer
dodderers (current term)
dodderier
doddering
dodderingly
dodders
doddery
doddier
doddies
doddiest
dodding
doddle
doddles
doddy
dodeca-
dodecadactylum

Literary usage of Dodderers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Gun Fodder: The Diary of Four Years of War by Arthur Hamilton Gibbs (1919)
"The misguided efforts of these dodderers are counteracted to a certain extent ... But it is the dodderers who get the credit, while the real men lick their ..."

2. The New York Times Current History (1917)
"In the big smoking room, now half deserted, nearly every one is in khaki; even the old dodderers are doing something that entitles them to wear it or they ..."

3. The English Illustrated Magazine (1898)
"... with harbour beyond, palaces to right and left, fisher- folk, vendors of wares, soldiers, sailors, old dodderers, and dancing-girls. ..."

4. All in it: "K(1)" Carries on by Ian Hay (1917)
"That's what we are, Bobby — wrecks, dodderers, has-beens! But we have had the luck to last longer than most. We have dodged the missiles of the Boche to an ..."

5. The Windsor Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly for Men and Women (1902)
"There was by this time quite a little row of rescued old dodderers on Mai Kali's plinth, whence the blood had dropped forty years ago. ..."

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