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Definitions from the WebTerm: to waddlePart of Speech: VerbSense 1: Walking with short steps, swaying from side to sideSample sentence: The penguin waddled across the ice, looking adorable with every step. Sense 2: Moving clumsily or unsteadilySample sentence: After a long night of dancing, she waddled home in her high heels. Part of Speech: NounSense 1: A swaying walk with short stepsSample sentence: The ducklings' waddle made the onlookers smile. Part of Speech: AdjectiveSense 1: Popular, well-likedSample sentence: The latest superhero movie is a waddle hit among fans. Part of Speech: AdverbSense 1: Moving in a waddling mannerSample sentence: The penguin slipped and fell waddlingly on the icy slope. Related products on Amazon: | ||||
to train to transfer to unify to unite to very to vie to vindicate to voluntarily do without to waddle to walk the plank to wane to wash to weep to what degree to what extent to which to windward
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