Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A wattled fence.
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- verb Present participle of
waddle .
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Examples
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They cant travel from New York, where they all live within waddling distance of each other.
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As inconspicuous as a penguin waddling through the hotel lobby at high noon, I could easily have been mistaken for an amateur drug smuggler.
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As inconspicuous as a penguin waddling through the hotel lobby at high noon, I could easily have been mistaken for an amateur drug smuggler.
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We are not any less involved as human beings on the same planet simply because we call a waddling, quacking duck a sparrow.
Marine Corps Moms 2008
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You will be pleased to know that I gave up "waddling" for Lent.
Jobs and the Economy Steve Hulett 2009
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"waddling" to the pool to cool off from such culinary exertion, a mekhaye!
Aish Weekly Articles 2009
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And with the waddling take you need to think left to right.
Mark Steinberg: Aflac Duck Auditions Are No Canard Mark Steinberg 2011
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We need you to give us a standing take and a waddling take.
Mark Steinberg: Aflac Duck Auditions Are No Canard Mark Steinberg 2011
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We need you to give us a standing take and a waddling take.
Mark Steinberg: Aflac Duck Auditions Are No Canard Mark Steinberg 2011
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She came back one more day, waddling from one end to the other, then flew away for good.
The Last Swim Marcelle Heath 2011
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