waddle

  • 21Waddle Doo — es un personaje de la serie de videojuegos Kirby, desarrollada por Nintendo en colaboración con Hal Laboratory. Contenido 1 Descripción 2 En la serie de televisión 3 Apariciones …

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  • 22waddle — waddler, n. waddlingly, adv. waddly, adj. /wod l/, v., waddled, waddling, n. v.i. 1. to walk with short steps, swaying or rocking from side to side, as a duck. 2. to move in any similar, slow, rocking manner; wobble: The ship waddled into port. n …

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  • 23waddle — 1. noun /ˈwɒd.əl,ˈwɑ.dəl/ A swaying gait. 2. verb /ˈwɒd.əl,ˈwɑ.dəl/ To walk with short steps, tilting the body from side to side …

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  • 24waddle — SYN: waddling gait …

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  • 25waddle — Synonyms and related words: amble, andante, barge, bowl along, bundle, claudicate, claudication, clump, crawl, creep, dead march, dogtrot, drag, drag along, drag out, droop, flounce, foot, footpace, footslog, funeral march, gait, gallop, go dead… …

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  • 26waddle — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. toddle, shamble, lurch, waggle, sway, duck walk. See slowness. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. sway, wiggle, totter; see walk 1 . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) v. toddle, wobble, walk like a duck, sway …

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  • 27waddle — wad|dle [ wadl ] verb intransitive to walk with short steps that make your body move from side to side like a DUCK S body does when it walks ╾ wad|dle noun count …

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  • 28waddle — wad·dle || wÉ‘dl / wÉ’dl n. duck like walk v. walk in a duck like manner …

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  • 29waddle — dawdle …

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  • 30waddle —    to be unsuccessful in business or with an investment    See lame duck2 for the derivation:     The speculation became most unfortunate as they waddled, and became lame ducks. (Foreman, 1998) …

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