waddler

[ UK /wˈɒdlɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who walks with a waddling gait
    fat waddlers who walk like pigeons
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How To Use waddler In A Sentence

  • She won't be sleeping in a swaddler, your bed, etc. her whole life. Of Socrates and sleep
  • Bingo Binks himself, who had given himself this trouble to secure the settlement of the bet; conjecturing that a man with a fashionable exterior, who could throw twelve yards of line at a cast with such precision, might consider the invitation of Winterblossom as that of an old twaddler, and care as little for the good graces of an affected blue-stocking and her côterie, whose conversation, in Sir Saint Ronan's Well
  • What a load of old GuF and twaddle from the GuFster and twaddler in chief. Archive 2008-01-06
  • Is he a jew or a gentile or a holy Roman or a swaddler or what the hell is he? says Ned. Ulysses
  • Before his letters came to light in 1815, Fronto had been idealized as the wise counsellor of a philosophic emperor; afterwards an exaggerated reaction dismissed him as a futile twaddler.
  • fat waddlers who walk like pigeons
  • You could get a swaddler and regular sleepsack in different colors. Baby shower gift ideas
  • My prejudiced systematics lumps them with dodos, on the far side of things: they are primitives, throwbacks, dead ends, clumsies, shufflers and waddlers, kickers and swimmers, not flyers. A Year on the Wing
  • This country, you may have noticed, is rife with such narrow-brained twaddlers.
  • I should, however, feel inclined to forgive much of his extraordinary romancing for the admirable manner in which he settled that chattering twaddler, Bishop Burnet: Notes and Queries, Number 183, April 30, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc
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