Examples of 'waddled' in a sentence
Meaning of "waddled"
Waddle (verb) - To walk with short steps while swaying the body from side to side. It is typically used to describe the movement of certain animals like ducks or penguins
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- simple past tense and past participle of waddle
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I waddled a little closer to the yellow line.
Some pigeons had waddled over to inspect it.
We waddled to the car stuffed and satisfied.
She was pissed when he waddled into frame.
Waddled over here like a bloody walrus.
They were wobbly when they waddled.
I waddled out of the restaurant stuffed.
I patiently waited as she waddled into the bathroom.
Ford waddled around his pond in a furious circle.
Then the ducks all waddled home again.
He waddled over and he said.
Before these little scamps waddled into your hearts.
She waddled toward my deck.
All were overweight and most of them waddled when they walked.
They waddled into the garage and got oil on them.
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Both tanks turned and waddled off into the distance.
He waddled to the two young men and handed them each a small parcel.
I crossed the line and waddled through the finish area.
We waddled out to the canal and there we found some wonderful canal boats.
With crowds not just flipping it off as it waddled through the streets.
Then she waddled back to me and ended the event with a giant hug.
As many times as Keyshawn ass done waddled up here.
They waddled away and later that day we found a duck egg in our yard.
Bear Bob grumbled and waddled through the dark forest.
We waddled back to Berry Springs.
As many times as Keyshawn ass done waddled up here with her babies.
And waddled north to the Wall.
Hundreds of Olive Ridley turtles waddled to the beach to lay their eggs.
Finally, it cracked and a huge ugly duckling waddled out.
So the penguin randomly waddled through the Maple Leafs gate.
Now, before your boxers get all waddled up.
Then I waddled around in the orphanage.
Your limp-winged friend waddled into the dog park.
What if wherever you went you tried to walk like a mouse, but you waddled instead?
The charmander waddled up to you, frowning.
Waddled into the jewelry store nine months pregnant, maxing out the credit card.
Nay, she could have run and waddled all about.
Smaller creatures waddled in the shallows, and scattered in front of the soldiers.
I thought the gnome would attack me, but it waddled back into the shadows.
I waddled up to the edge and peered over ; Mother Nature dared me to leap.
Toby never hesitated or swerved, but waddled on in his peculiar rolling fashion.
They waddled into stardom in National Geographic 's March of the Penguins film.
I apologize for the intrusion, but your limp-winged friend here waddled into the dog park.
After I waddled down here to bring you this snack?
Suddenly, a Pelican waddled into the room.
Please, please tell me he waddled.
Our plucky little Ewok waddled her way to a respectable C-plus.
At the time of his marriage, Louis Stanislas was obese and waddled instead of walked.
Literally the bottom . Yet as I waddled to the toilet, I felt strangely optimistic.
To come over and play ♪ quacked as he waddled along ♪.