Waddle in a sentence as a noun

Use it to power your thirst for more, and not waddle behind.

No, doing the 20 minute treadmill waddle is NOT sufficient.

"I smily emptily, say, it's okay, waddle away... and then call the cops.

It always seems easier to redo from scratch than to waddle through someone else's code.

I'd be impressed if they were willing to leave their food supply and waddle a thousand miles to get there.

It mostly deals with discussions of the history of making things like stone walls, waddle walls, roof thatching, and the like.

"If you’re a broiler chicken... you weigh at least double what you would in the wild, but lack the muscle even to waddle, let alone fly.

Waddle in a sentence as a verb

It was too fat to do that and got stuck halfway and squealed a little bit before it glanced back at me and waddled around the car.

Given that all android phones are running just their chips, whats their incentive to catch up to Apple when they can just waddle along their current path.

I was taking the trash out to the dumpster when I came upon this fat, slow raccoon waddling across the parking lot. Seeing me made it waddle slightly faster, at a point where it tried to go underneath a Civic.

I don't care at all about one-handed use. For me the difference is being able to put it into my pocket without snapping off the headphone jack trying to waddle up a flight of stairs without bending at the hip.

It's because we all waddle around in the same reality and seem to speak a common language that these differences aren't obvious

You wait until the row in front of you has gone, then you stand up and, like a parade of penguins, waddle down the pews until you get to the aisle where line up like lemmings and shuffle forward until you reach your destination.

Quote Examples using Waddle

What the kids do is introduce the "distraction factor"... Right when you're really in the middle of that groove... your baby will waddle in the room and try to kiss you or play with the noisiest toy in the solar system... Then she'll drop it and the dog with run off with it which will cause crying and boom... mood halted...

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Waddle definitions

noun

walking with short steps and the weight tilting from one foot to the other; "ducks walk with a waddle"

verb

walk unsteadily; "small children toddle"

See also: toddle coggle totter dodder paddle