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Waddling Meaning in English

word · lemma: waddle

ˈwɑdəɫ
WAH-duh-ling
wˈɒdlɪŋ
WOD-ling

Definition

Moving by rocking from side to side with short steps, like a duck. Usually describes how certain animals or people move awkwardly.

Usage & Nuances

Often used for animals (especially ducks, penguins) and sometimes humorously for people (like toddlers or someone in a bulky outfit). More descriptive than 'walking', but not negative. Common in storytelling and playful contexts.

Example Sentences

You could see the puppy waddling behind its mother, struggling to keep up.

natural

The duck is waddling across the yard.

basic

The baby started waddling when he learned to walk.

basic

The penguins were waddling to the water.

basic

After trying on the big boots, she was waddling around the room.

natural

He came waddling down the hall with his arms full of packages.

natural