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