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waddle

[wod-l] / ˈwɒd l /
VERB
walk like a duck
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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Play, a four-year-old French bulldog, waddled down the street in Noho.

From The Wall Street Journal

A police officer in Sarasota, Florida helped a mum duck and her ducklings waddle their way back home and the episode was caught on bodycam.

From BBC

When Higginson was a toddler, she waddled backstage during the musical’s international tours, and at the age of 10 she joined its choir for performances at Madison Square Garden.

From New York Times

As his rescuers lifted the board from his cage, he sniffed a bit and then waddled his 75 pounds out onto the hot sand.

From Washington Post

“I’m a short, stocky kid that waddles around the track,” he said, “and somehow I ran 1:42.9.”

From New York Times