Waddle
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verb
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noun
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(As a verb)
Waddle ( verb )
To walk with short steps and a swaying motion.
Origin:
The word "waddle" is believed to have originated in the 16th century, from the middle english word "wadelen", which means "to walk with short steps, swaying from side to side".
Examples:
- The penguin waddled across the ice.
- The toddler waddled over to his mother.
- The duck waddled along the shoreline.
- I waddled down the street in my oversized coat.
- The overweight man waddled through the crowded streets.
(As a noun)
Waddle ( noun )
To walk with short steps and a swaying motion.
Origin:
The word "waddle" is believed to have originated in the 16th century, from the middle english word "wadelen", which means "to walk with short steps, swaying from side to side".
Examples:
- The penguin waddled across the ice.
- The toddler waddled over to his mother.
- The duck waddled along the shoreline.
- I waddled down the street in my oversized coat.
- The overweight man waddled through the crowded streets.