Sentences

waddle in a sentence

v. i.

Definition

Waddle: to walk with short steps, swaying from side to side, typically used to describe the movement of certain animals or a person who is tired or unsteady.

Sample Sentences

  1. The duck began to waddle across the grassy bank.
  2. After a long day of hiking, I could only waddle back to camp.
  3. The toddler would waddle around the living room, giggling with delight.
  4. As the penguins waddled towards the water, they attracted everyone's attention.
  5. She tried to imitate the way the duck would waddle, much to her friends' amusement.
  6. The duck began to waddle across the grassy field, its little feet barely lifting off the ground.
  7. After a hearty meal, the toddler would waddle away from the table, her belly full and content.
  8. The penguins waddled in unison, creating a charming spectacle against the icy backdrop.
  9. As the wind picked up, the dog tried to waddle back to its owner, struggling against the gusts.
  10. She couldn't help but laugh as the baby otters waddled clumsily along the shoreline.

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