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The example sentences of WADDLED in videos (1 in total of 1)

and coordinating conjunction jacks noun, plural jacks verb, 3rd person singular present the determiner very adverb first adjective kitten noun, singular or mass waddled verb, past tense all predeterminer the determiner way noun, singular or mass down particle these determiner steps noun, plural came verb, past tense out preposition or subordinating conjunction all predeterminer the determiner

Use "waddled" in a sentence | "waddled" example sentences

How to use "waddled" in a sentence?

  • I hoped they couldn't run very fast with those stubby little legs and flippers, but they waddled along pretty well.
    -Rick Riordan-
  • Agh-uhh!” the baboon grunted. He turned and waddled up the stairs. Unfortunately, the Lakers jersey didn’t completely cover his multicolored rear.
    -Rick Riordan-
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Definition and meaning of WADDLED

What does "waddled mean?"

/ˈwädl/

waddled

verb
To walk with short steps that tilt the body from side to side.

What are synonyms of "waddled"?
Some common synonyms of "waddled" are:
  • toddle,
  • dodder,
  • wobble,
  • totter,
  • shamble,
  • sway,
  • rock,
  • lurch,
  • limp,
  • shuffle,
  • stumble,
  • reel,
  • stagger,
  • duckwalk,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈtädl/

toddle
noun verb

young child's unsteady walk. move with short unsteady steps while learning to walk.

/ˈdädər/

dodder
verb

To walk unsteadily.

/ˈwäbəl/

wobble
noun verb

unsteady movement from side to side. To be indecisive; hesitate.

/ˈtädər/

totter
noun verb

feeble or unsteady gait. To walk unsteadily, as when ill or drunk.

/ˈSHambəl/

shamble
noun other verb

slow, shuffling, awkward gait. Walking with a slow dragging motion without lifting your feet. move with slow, shuffling, awkward gait.

/swā/

sway
noun verb

rhythmical movement from side to side. To change your opinion or position often.

/räk/

rock
noun verb

Type of popular music with a strong, loud beat. To be extremely effective or pleasing.

/lərCH/

lurch
noun verb

A sudden forward movement. To make an abrupt sudden movement.

/limp/

limp
adjective noun verb

Being soft, not hard, not rigid. tendency to limp. To walk an awkward, slow way due to injured leg.

/ˈSHəfəl/

shuffle
noun verb

shuffling movement or sound. To change the order of items/people in a group.

/ˈstəmbəl/

stumble
noun verb

Act of tripping and almost falling. trip or momentarily lose one's balance.

/rēl/

reel
noun verb

cylinder on which flexible material can be wound. To wind something in on a reel; pull something in.

/ˈstaɡər/

stagger
noun verb

unsteady walk or movement. walk or move unsteadily, as if about to fall.

/ˈdəkwôk/

duckwalk
noun verb

walk with body in squatting posture. walk with body in squatting posture.

Is "waddled" countable or uncountable noun?

The word "waddled" is an uncountable noun(mass noun).

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