waddle
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Definition of waddle:
part of speech: verb
To move with short steps, inclining the body from side to side.
Common misspellings * :
- woddle (100.0%)
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Usage examples :
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But as long as any of us could pile on enough clothing and waddle out of the hut, we didn't dare stop.
"Four-Day Planet", - -
Then it fled from her with a passionate waddle scattering blades of grass behind it as it went.
"Audrey Craven", - -
Ducks, many species of which are found in Mexico, have a flat bill; and their short legs, placed so far behind, compel them to waddle in walking, although they can swim with great facility.
"Adventures of a Young Naturalist", -