waddler Antonyms

Meaning of waddler

Wordnet

waddler (n)

someone who walks with a waddling gait

Webster

waddler (n.)

One who, or that which, waddles.

waddler Sentence Examples

  1. The penguins waddled along the icy shores, their plump bodies swaying with each step.
  2. The toddler waddled towards her mother, her chubby legs stumbling endearingly.
  3. The ducklings followed their mother in a line, waddling clumsily behind her.
  4. The hippopotamuses waddled out of the water, their massive bodies creaking as they moved.
  5. The clumsy pug waddled into the living room, its wrinkles quivering with excitement.
  6. The elderly gentleman waddled down the street, his cane providing him with unsteady support.
  7. The baby geese waddled around their nest, their yellow feathers fluffed out in the sunshine.
  8. The ballerina's waddling steps belied her graceful performance onstage.
  9. The drunken sailor waddled home, his footsteps leaving a crooked path in the snow.
  10. The waddler penguin is a unique bird that has adapted to living in the harsh Antarctic conditions.

FAQs About the word waddler

someone who walks with a waddling gaitOne who, or that which, waddles.

shuffle,stagger, lurch, totter, weave, roll, careen, sway, reel, teeter

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The penguins waddled along the icy shores, their plump bodies swaying with each step.

The toddler waddled towards her mother, her chubby legs stumbling endearingly.

The ducklings followed their mother in a line, waddling clumsily behind her.

The hippopotamuses waddled out of the water, their massive bodies creaking as they moved.