Synonym: coggle, dodder, paddle, toddle, totter. Similar words: twaddle, addle, saddle, paddle, addled, raddled, straddle, saddlebag. Meaning: ['wɑdl /'wɒdl] n. walking with short steps and the weight tilting from one foot to the other. v. walk unsteadily.
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1, She walked with a waddle.
2, Birds that waddle, like the penguin, represent another compromise.
3, If pushed, it will reluctantly and rather crossly waddle down the beach and take refuge in the sea.
4, Waddle played a lovely through ball to bright I think, who was then hacked down.
5, To walk with a clumsy sway ; waddle.
6, Stand so still while they waddle my way.
7, We waddle and hop and have lots of fun.
8, In the evenings, ducks waddle up to the front door to be fed.
9, I am pregnant. I waddle awkwardly, my big stomach pressed against the weight of the world.
10, On land, they waddle and toboggan across the ice—sliding on their bellies ,[http://sentencedict.com/waddle.html] and propelling themselves with their flippers.
11, This may mean having to part with a waddle of cash.
12, Their synchronized waddle could have caused the bridge to oscillate, leading even more of them tandem.
13, Pregnancy demolishes any attempts at personal elegance, as we bulge and waddle along.
14, Pre-pregnancy it seemed strange to me that pregnant women waddle while nonpregnant women who weigh the same walk normally.
15, It was very funny the way in which the penguins used to waddle.
16, Twice a day, every day, five mallards and their human duckmaster waddle the red-carpet from the Peabody hotel's fountain to its elevator and back.
17, It was very funny the way in which the penguins to waddle.