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waddle
[ wod-l ]
verb (used without object)
- to walk with short steps, swaying or rocking from side to side, as a duck.
- to move in any similar, slow, rocking manner; wobble:
The ship waddled into port.
noun
- an act or instance of waddling, especially a waddling gait.
waddle
/ 藞飞蓲诲蓹濒 /
verb
- to walk with short steps, rocking slightly from side to side
noun
- a swaying gait or motion
Derived Forms
- 藞飞补诲诲濒颈苍驳, adjective
- 藞飞补诲诲濒测, adjective
- 藞飞补诲诲濒别谤, noun
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 飞补诲顎僤濒别谤 noun
- 飞补诲顎僤濒颈苍驳路濒测 adverb
- 飞补诲顎僤濒测 adjective
- 耻苍路飞补诲顎僤濒颈苍驳 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of waddle1
Example Sentences
Her caption in the now-deleted post read: "My dream of holding a wombat has been realised! Baby and mom slowly waddled back off together into the bush."
By that afternoon, she was instead 鈥渨addling around from appointment to appointment, talking about how to get the cancer out.鈥
Poor circulation in his legs has turned his walk into more of a waddle.
That part of the leg, they say, is where fibular reduction among some dinosaurs tens of millions of years ago helped make it possible for peacocks to strut, penguins to waddle, and turkeys to trot.
Afterward, she waddles through the ring-side seating in her white and pink sparkly sneakers.
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