waddling (Meaning)

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waddling (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Waddle

waddling Sentence Examples

  1. The penguins waddled along the icy shoreline, their comical gait eliciting giggles from onlookers.
  2. The ducklings followed their mother, waddling behind her in a haphazard procession.
  3. The toddler waddled unsteadily across the kitchen floor, his chubby legs barely keeping him upright.
  4. The hippopotamus waddled through the shallow waters, its massive frame creating ripples in its wake.
  5. The goose waddled up to the pond, its beak chattering excitedly.
  6. The turkey waddled around the barnyard, its feathers ruffled from a recent altercation.
  7. The baby emperor penguin waddled over to its parents, seeking warmth and nourishment.
  8. The group of tourists waddled along the crowded sidewalk, their laughter echoing through the streets.
  9. The elephants waddled across the African savanna, their trunks raised in search of food.
  10. The elderly woman waddled slowly towards the bus stop, her cane providing support for her frail body.

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of Waddle

shuffling,lurching, staggering, weaving, stumbling, wobbling, swaying, rocking, rolling, teetering

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The penguins waddled along the icy shoreline, their comical gait eliciting giggles from onlookers.

The ducklings followed their mother, waddling behind her in a haphazard procession.

The toddler waddled unsteadily across the kitchen floor, his chubby legs barely keeping him upright.

The hippopotamus waddled through the shallow waters, its massive frame creating ripples in its wake.