He looked very solemn and waddled away toward his igloo with the two wives behind him carrying the meat.
The Angakok was fat, so he could not keep up, but he waddled along as fast as he could.
Very reluctantly the fat, old negro waddled over to the heap of embers which was all that remained of the fire the boys had built early that morning.
When you showed the three blue lights, he waddled ashore with a face so white it made a chalk-mark on the night.
Then she waddled toward Katharina, took her slender hand in her own broad palm, and added: "Take good care of my treasure, your ladyship.
Frau Zsuzsa, with the kitchen lamp in her hand, waddledinto the corridor.
Seeing this natural phenomenon, and feeling the slightly uncertain step of our fat tyres as they waddled through the pasty mud, the pleasant smile of the proud motor-proprietor which I had been wearing hardened upon my face.
This I did as fast as I could, but he waddled along at a quickish pace, breaking the stout boughs with wonderful ease as he forced his way through them.
The bears halted, and then to my great joy turned round and waddled off as fast as they could go.
Now he waddledalong after Whitey, who was making for a straw stack, near the stable.
So Mrs. Steele had waddled out to the tent, and had arrived at a moment when there was a particularly strong outburst of profanity on the part of one of the rough men.
They saw a small furry biped, some twelve inches tall, which waddled insanely in the exact line of their progress and with no apparent hope of outdistancing them.
Tiny, furry biped animals waddled desperately to get out of their way.
Suddenly he let the stick fail and said, "You are the stupidest goose that ever waddled on God's earth, but I am sorry for you.
Then he waddled round in circles, looking up to us from time to time, as if to ask for sympathy in his embarrassment.
Toby never hesitated or swerved, but waddled on in his peculiar rolling fashion.
With some difficulty three rugs were procured, and, enveloped in them, they waddled off to their bungalow to assume more decent apparel.
He waddled and paddled slowly over the ground like a duck, with his feet turned outwards, exactly as that uninteresting fowl moves.
When he noticed the girl's unusual appearance, he scurried down the ladder, waddled across the kitchen, and stood in front of his friend.
Andy went to the pail, dipped a portion of water into a small basin, and waddled back with it.
Andy waddled across the room and knelt down beside Tessibel.
Little trotty wagtail, hewaddled in the mud, And left his little footmarks, trample where he would.
He waddled in the water-pudge, and waggle went his tail, And chirrupt up his wings to dry upon the garden rail.
As she opened the door of the bed-room Madame Wachner waddled up behind her.
She waddled quickly across to the door, only to find another gendarme in the hall.
Billy at his approach hopped off the leg and waddled up to the dead man's shoulder, where he sat cursing volubly, and every now and then going into shrieks of demoniacal laughter.
Having delivered himself of this bad language, Billy waddled to his master's chair, and climbing up by the aid of his claws and beak, soon established himself in his old position.
Tumbling off his seat, he waddled away as fast as his petticoats permitted, leaving Rose hoping that he had not gone to get a roasted rat, a stewed puppy, or any other foreign mess which civility would oblige her to eat.
The kindly looking old German-American gentleman, seeing he was quite unconscious, tucked the golf cup under his own arm, and waddled slowly down the path to the club gates.
They gabbled and waddled away down through the mud and soon took wing.
On the way along the shore we passed one great flock of geese after another; they stretched their necks and waddled aside a little until we were quite near, and only then took flight; but we had no time to waste on such small game.
Then Zikali rose from the corner where he had been sitting so silently, and waddled heavily across the open space to where the shield lay in front of the King.
He waddled out to the lawn several times, still wearing his fancy gilt and tissue cap, and called: "Nihla!
That's enough," he said; and waddled past her along the corridor to the furthest door; and wrenched it open with one powerful jerk.
Fortunately there was little damage done, and, it being nearly twelve o'clock, his lordship waddledoff to bed.
Just then up waddled Jogglebury, puffing and wheezing like a stranded grampus; the idea having just struck him that he might get off on the plea of not having room for the servant.
At length the ladies withdrew, and his lordship having waddledto the door to assist their egress, now availed himself of Jawleyford's invitation to occupy an arm-chair during the enjoyment of his 'Wintle.
Doubled over, he waddled and hopped as well as he could.
All the geese, formed in a line, waddled to meet her, perhaps bearing a memorial of wrongs from their husband.
Such a splendid time we've had," they all cried as they waddled up the bank.
She sat perfectly still between the rails, and when the train had passed over her, she got up, shook the cinders off her white feathers and waddled back to the Old Barnyard!
But one day when the whole brood waddled off down to the Old Duck Pond and jumped in everybody knew that Henny Penny had little ducks and not little chickens.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "waddled" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.