They watched in silence as a pair of ducks waddled across the lawn and waded into the pond. |
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Then, at the next hole, a duck waddled onto the green just as Love was lining up a putt. |
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After a few haymakers, the antagonists waddled off arm in arm to get a little drunker. |
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Far out on the Great Plain, the pale-chested white-fronts waddled calmly about their business, oblivious to their ornithological star status. |
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At last, gathering her wits about her, Daphne waddled back to her master to tell him what had happened at the river's edge. |
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An old lady with a roly-poly figure waddled her way over to me and gave me a friendly smile. |
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I sighed as Pitcher waddled along, trailing slightly behind the others sometimes rushing to catch them up. |
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The fubsy man waddled forward, nearly half the height of the beautiful woman, and merely stared at the stranger who seemed to be seven feet tall. |
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The elevator doors swung open, and an old lady with a carpet bag waddled out between them. |
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She was nearly as wide as she was tall, and waddled like a duck when she walked. |
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Lady Catherine called stridently, bustling into the hall as an aggrieved Collins waddled towards the relative safety of her skirts. |
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Russ waddled in a feeble stride as the daughter strutted with a youthful arrogance. |
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Just then a short man waddled out of a nearby doorway, barely squeezing through. |
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He had pushed himself upright and waddled all the way across the floor to the credenza then seemed to run out of ideas where to go. |
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Into the cave waddled a short, very fat monk with a sack over his shoulder. |
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Two large white geese waddled across our path in leisurely fashion. |
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Akira waddled toward the door in the cumbersome space suit, he jammed the pistol into one of the pockets, put his helmet on and pulled the door open handle. |
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Tiny tots toddled and waddled in memory of a special friend. |
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Cross-breeding and artificial insemination helped breeders rear dairy cows carrying so much milk that they waddled into milking parlours. |
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My eyelids were sagging down over my cheeks with tiredness as I waddled, mole-like, in search of taps and cups. |
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We stared at each other for a minute or so before he waddled away like an old man on a Sunday walk, hands clasped behind his back. |
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With one giant bounce, the immense beast stood up and waddled in the direction of the noisy black bear. |
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I waddled jovially around the apartment in my Santa suit, laughing through the beard's tiny mouth hole like a walrus blowing through its moustache. |
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In South Shetland, barren islands in Antarctica, an elephant seal pup, crawled out of the waters and waddled up to the land. |
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The guineas peeped complainingly, the goslings waddled into all the puddles and came back to chill my skin. |
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I threw a rock at a jackdaw that waddled over toward Oliver's grave. |
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The older woman waddled over and squeezed into a booth opposite the counter while the young one stood and ordered a big box of day-olds and two quarts of hot chocolate. |
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