Waddling in a Sentence
  • The count came waddling in to see his wife with a rather guilty look as usual.
  • As the Deans entered the hall Gladys Turnbull was waddling up the stairs.
  • There are a few white ducks, some swimming in the water and others waddling about on the banks.
  • Apart from a few problems climbing she is very happy, she looks very cute waddling across the floor.
  • About 30 minutes later the cat came waddling slowly into the house looking very pleased with herself.
  • The boy will widen his stance to maintain balance and walk with a waddling gait to advance his weakened legs.
  • Unless corrected soon after birth, congenital hip dysplasia can cause a characteristic limp or waddling gait in children.
  • Somewhat unusual movements, however, were displayed in France in 1957 by four dwarves who had a waddling gait.
  • Her husband, C.J. Hunter, is with her now, a hulk waddling along by her side.
  • He pulled himself together, looked round, screwing up his eyes, glanced at Prince Andrew, and, evidently not recognizing him, moved with his waddling gait to the porch.