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wad·dle

 (wŏd′l)
intr.v. wad·dled, wad·dling, wad·dles
1. To walk with short steps that tilt the body from side to side.
2. To walk heavily and clumsily with a pronounced sway.
n.
A swaying gait: the waddle of ducks.

[Frequentative of wade.]

wad′dler n.
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waddle

(ˈwɒdəl)
vb (intr)
to walk with short steps, rocking slightly from side to side
n
a swaying gait or motion
[C16: probably frequentative of wade]
ˈwaddler n
ˈwaddling adj
ˈwaddly adj
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wad•dle

(ˈwɒd l)

v. -dled, -dling,
n. v.i.
1. to walk with short steps, swaying from side to side in the manner of a duck.
2. to move in any similar, slow, rocking manner; wobble.
n.
3. a waddling gait.
[1350–1400; Middle English; see wade, -le]
wad′dler, n.
wad′dly, adj.
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waddle


Past participle: waddled
Gerund: waddling

Imperative
waddle
waddle
Present
I waddle
you waddle
he/she/it waddles
we waddle
you waddle
they waddle
Preterite
I waddled
you waddled
he/she/it waddled
we waddled
you waddled
they waddled
Present Continuous
I am waddling
you are waddling
he/she/it is waddling
we are waddling
you are waddling
they are waddling
Present Perfect
I have waddled
you have waddled
he/she/it has waddled
we have waddled
you have waddled
they have waddled
Past Continuous
I was waddling
you were waddling
he/she/it was waddling
we were waddling
you were waddling
they were waddling
Past Perfect
I had waddled
you had waddled
he/she/it had waddled
we had waddled
you had waddled
they had waddled
Future
I will waddle
you will waddle
he/she/it will waddle
we will waddle
you will waddle
they will waddle
Future Perfect
I will have waddled
you will have waddled
he/she/it will have waddled
we will have waddled
you will have waddled
they will have waddled
Future Continuous
I will be waddling
you will be waddling
he/she/it will be waddling
we will be waddling
you will be waddling
they will be waddling
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been waddling
you have been waddling
he/she/it has been waddling
we have been waddling
you have been waddling
they have been waddling
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been waddling
you will have been waddling
he/she/it will have been waddling
we will have been waddling
you will have been waddling
they will have been waddling
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been waddling
you had been waddling
he/she/it had been waddling
we had been waddling
you had been waddling
they had been waddling
Conditional
I would waddle
you would waddle
he/she/it would waddle
we would waddle
you would waddle
they would waddle
Past Conditional
I would have waddled
you would have waddled
he/she/it would have waddled
we would have waddled
you would have waddled
they would have waddled
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.waddle - walking with short steps and the weight tilting from one foot to the otherwaddle - walking with short steps and the weight tilting from one foot to the other; "ducks walk with a waddle"
gait - a person's manner of walking
Verb1.waddle - walk unsteadilywaddle - walk unsteadily; "small children toddle"
walk - use one's feet to advance; advance by steps; "Walk, don't run!"; "We walked instead of driving"; "She walks with a slight limp"; "The patient cannot walk yet"; "Walk over to the cabinet"
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waddle

verb shuffle, shamble, totter, toddle, rock, stagger, sway, wobble a fat woman waddling down the street
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Translations
تَمايُليَتَمايَل
kolébat
vraltevralten
vaappua
kacsázáskacsázik
kjagvappa, kjaga
krypavimaskrypuoti
gāzelēšanāsgāzelētiesiet gāzelēdamies
badi badi yürümebadi badi yürümek

waddle

[ˈwɒdl]
A. Nandares mpl de pato
to walk with a waddleandar como un pato
B. VIandar como un pato
she waddled over to the windowfue andando como un pato a la ventana
to waddle in/outentrar/salir andando como un pato
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waddle

[ˈwɒdəl] vi
[duck] → se dandiner
to waddle past → passer en se dandinant
[large person] → se dandiner
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waddle

nWatscheln nt; to walk with a waddleeinen watschelnden Gang haben
viwatscheln
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waddle

[ˈwɒdl] vicamminare come una papera
to waddle in/out → entrare/uscire camminando come una papera
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

waddle

(ˈwodl) verb
to take short steps and move from side to side in walking (as a duck does). The ducks waddled across the road; The fat old lady waddled down the street.
noun
a clumsy, rocking way of walking.
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wad·dle

n. marcha tambaleante, andar anserino.
English-Spanish Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012
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