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wadd Meaning

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wadd (n.)

An earthy oxide of manganese, or mixture of different oxides and water, with some oxide of iron, and often silica, alumina, lime, or baryta; black ocher. There are several varieties.

Plumbago, or black lead.

wadd Sentence Examples

  1. The plump penguins waddled across the icy expanse, their bellies brushing the snow.
  2. The toddler waddled unsteadily, his tiny feet taking hesitant steps.
  3. The ducklings waddled behind their mother, their little bodies bobbing with each stride.
  4. The geese waddled through the meadow, their honking calls echoing through the air.
  5. The walrus waddled to the edge of the ice floe, its massive tusks protruding from its snout.
  6. The hippopotamus waddled into the water, its enormous body sinking beneath the surface.
  7. The overweight man waddled down the street, his steps heavy and labored.
  8. The drunken sailor waddled out of the bar, his words slurred and his balance unsteady.
  9. The newborn calf waddled beside its mother, its long legs still wobbly and weak.
  10. The injured bird waddled painfully across the ground, its wing broken and bleeding.

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An earthy oxide of manganese, or mixture of different oxides and water, with some oxide of iron, and often silica, alumina, lime, or baryta; black ocher. There

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The plump penguins waddled across the icy expanse, their bellies brushing the snow.

The toddler waddled unsteadily, his tiny feet taking hesitant steps.

The ducklings waddled behind their mother, their little bodies bobbing with each stride.

The geese waddled through the meadow, their honking calls echoing through the air.