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.
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  • 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
  • Amid these twaddlers he presents the formidable front of a man with meaning, confident of his cause, and devoted to it with all his faculty.
  • For they say, "'Our life's but a span; '[37] we can only live once; why should you heed your father's threats? he's an old twaddler, he has one foot in the grave; we shall soon hoist him up and carry him off to burial. Plutarch's Morals
  • If only I could get the newest back-lit, bluetooth, high resolution, 64 Mb turnip twaddler, I wouldn't ever need another gadget. Archive 2005-05-01
  • There's nothing terrible about twaddlers - they're just beginning to test their independence, influence and control.
  • Is this more wanton, say, than to devote weeks to the consideration of the particular way in which your friend Mr. Nash may be most intensely a twaddler and a bore? The Tragic Muse
  • _tschts_ and _pshaws_ of a little group of his enemies, who lounged on the outside of the crowd to cast ridicule on the "swaddler" and the The Manxman A Novel - 1895
  • Most sleepsacks run about $20 and come in a swaddler version for newborns. Baby shower gift ideas
  • The only other movie to do that more graphically is "Wall•E," with its extraplanetary leisure world of grotesque waddlers. 'Incendies' Burns With Mystery, Truth
  • The only swaddler that worked for our Houdini was The Miracle Blanket. Not enough coffee in the world.
  • Press_, where the peer and the commoner, the priest and the alderman, the friar and the swaddler, [2] can stretch themselves at full length, provided they be not too churlish, let us laugh at those who breed useless quarrels, and set to the world the bright example of toleration and benevolence. Irish Wit and Humor Anecdote Biography of Swift, Curran, O'Leary and O'Connell
  • She is a vivacious American actress who pulls off portraying anything from menaces to twaddlers, and whose versatility and range have earned her a solid reputation in a business that otherwise focuses on exteriors and beauty in female performers.
  • Oh, we must have purchased the wrong swaddler, so I bought another. David Serchuk: Parenting: Everybody Has A Plan
  • But while the Earl thus withdrew from public society, it was necessary, at least natural, that he should choose some one with whom to share the solitude of his own apartment; and Mowbray, superior in rank to the half-pay whisky-drinking Captain MacTurk; in dash to Winterblossom, who was broken down, and turned twaddler; and in tact and sense to Sir Bingo Saint Ronan's Well
  • Every teacher or twaddler who denies it or suppresses it, is an enemy of life. The Irrational Knot Being the Second Novel of His Nonage

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