Doddering in a sentence as an adjective

In any case, I'm not going to trust any of these greedy doddering fools with my information.

I must have missed the memo - at what point did writing become equated with being a doddering fossil or luddite?

His column was unlike anything else, a geeky grampa doddering around chaos manor.

"Apparently some doddering old fart in Omaha, Nebraska published a celebratory letter yesterday.

Work around the incorrigible and intractable areas, focus on mechanisms and process, and limit the substantive field to those in which you can take regular and recurring transactions and inject massive efficiencies into the doddering or sclerotic systems now in place.

Doddering definitions

adjective

mentally or physically infirm with age; "his mother was doddering and frail"

See also: doddery gaga senile