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Word of the Day – Waddle

By September 20, 2019Word of the Day

Waddle (noun/verb)

wad-l

A clumsy gait

Late 16th century perhaps a frequentative of wade.

Example sentences

“Ducks are known to walk with a waddle.”

“She waddled along, so heavily pregnant it was barely possible.”

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