WADDLE vs TOTTER: NOUN
- A swaying gait.
- The act of walking with a swaying or rocking motion from side to side; a clumsy, rocking gait, with short steps; a toddle.
- The wane of the moon.
- Walking with short steps and the weight tilting from one foot to the other
- Walking with a waddling gait; walking with short steps and the weight shifting from one foot to the other
- A rag and bone man.
- An unsteady movement or gait
- The act or condition of tottering.
WADDLE vs TOTTER: VERB
- To walk with short steps, tilting the body from side to side.
- Walk unsteadily
- Move without being stable, as if threatening to fall
- Move unsteadily, with a rocking motion
- Walk unsteadily
- To walk,move or stand unsteadily or falteringly; threatening to fall.
- To collect junk or scrap.
WADDLE vs TOTTER: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To walk heavily and clumsily with a pronounced sway.
- To walk with short steps that tilt the body from side to side.
- To walk with short steps, swaying the body from one side to the other, like a duck or very fat person; to move clumsily and totteringly along; to toddle; to stumble
- To appear about to collapse.
- To sway as if about to fall.
- To walk unsteadily or feebly; stagger. : blunder.
- To shake; to reel; to lean; to waver.
- To shake so as to threaten a fall; to vacillate; to be unsteady; to stagger.
WADDLE vs TOTTER: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To trample or tread down, as high grass, by walking through it.
- N/A
WADDLE vs TOTTER: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Walk unsteadily, with short steps
- A dialectal form of wattle.
- To tread down by wading or waddling through, as high grass.
- Synonyms Waddle, Toddle. Waddling is a kind of ungainly walking produced by the great weight or natural clumsiness of the walker; toddling is the movement of a child in learning to walk.
- To sway or rock from side to side in walking; move with short, quick steps, throwing the body from one side to the other; walk in a tottering or vacillating manner; toddle.
- An obsolete or dialectal form of tatter.
- To stand or walk unsteadily; walk with short vacillating or unsteady steps; be unsteady; stagger.
- To shake, and threaten collapse; become disorganized or structurally weak and seem ready to fall; become unstable and ready to overbalance or give way.
- To dangle at the end of a rope; swing on the gallows.
- Synonyms and
- Stagger, etc. See reel.
- To shake; impair the stability of; render shaky or unstable.
- Walk unsteadily, with short steps
- To tremble, rock.
WADDLE vs TOTTER: RELATED WORDS
- Slink, Plop, Stroll, Galumph, Walk, Sashay, Scurry, Scoot, Prance, Amble, Coggle, Dodder, Paddle, Totter, Toddle
- Saunter, Crumble, Unsteadily, Clamber, Rock, Reel, Wobble, Stagger, Coggle, Seesaw, Dodder, Paddle, Toddle, Waddle, Teeter
WADDLE vs TOTTER: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Traipse, Trot, Cluck, Cavort, Sidle, Plop, Stroll, Galumph, Walk, Scoot, Prance, Amble, Paddle, Totter, Toddle
- Careen, Writhe, Flail, Saunter, Crumble, Unsteadily, Clamber, Rock, Reel, Wobble, Stagger, Seesaw, Paddle, Toddle, Teeter
WADDLE vs TOTTER: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Waddle was the first reported flu death in Cleveland County.
- They waddle up to her glass door and look in.
- On GO, they waddle to a designated Finish Line.
- Marr Chase Jaycee Horn Jaylen Waddle Joseph Ossai.
- Why does my chicken waddle like a duck?
- Piglets for sale father red waddle mother berkshire.
- To Tom Waddle, you talked George into coming.
- He whistles, and an army of Gordos, Waddle Dees, and Waddle Doos rain down and rampage, pummeling all in their way.
- Waddle Dees are common enemies in the Kirby series, but the Bandana Waddle Dee has proven its worth.
- Pallbearers will be Todd Hughes, Mike Waddle, Matthew Waddle, Bradley Waddle, Johnny Cox, Eddie Waddle, Randy Minor and Harold Hughes Jr.
- Because lies will finally totter, while MISHNA: One who through forgetfulness at onetime wrote two letters is culpable.
- Look upon your estate, that seems trembling, and about to totter and fall.
- The collector of Sullivan is on the totter.
- Lest the stars totter in the guilt of man!
- Mrs. Totter holds a Masters' degree in psychology from the University of Vienna (Austria).
- So, put bigger washers on the teeter totter to avoid an accident.
- Play with objects on a teeter totter to learn about balance.
- To shake, totter, waver, be violently agitated or shaken.
- Se totter de, to be well satisfied with.
- Some are eerily agile, others totter or stagger.
WADDLE vs TOTTER: QUESTIONS
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- Can You Save the Waddle Dees in Kirby and the Forgotten Land?
- Is Miami Dolphins WR Jaylen Waddle a Dynasty Fantasy Football pick?
- What did Chris Waddle say to Paul Gascoigne on BBC Breakfast?
- Where can I find Waddle Dees in the Forgotten Land?
- What does the acquisition of Waddle mean for your business?
- What happened to Captain Willy Waddle after the collision?
- What was the Bubble Girl's name in Showdown at teeter totter Gulch?
- What are the benefits of being disqualified as a totter?
- Can you use a classic teeter totter in the backyard?
- What makes the teeter totter by Gym Dandy so special?
- Can you buy a commercial teeter-totter for your backyard?
- Is the bouncing teeter totter suitable for outdoor use?
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