1. waddling - Noun
2. waddling - Verb
of Waddle
Source: Webster's dictionaryThere was a certain history to this. While heavily pregnant with Amelia, she had asked him if she was radiant or if she just looked like a waddling duck. He told her she'd looked like a radiant duck. This had not been the correct answer. Julia Quinn
However the Demoncrat Wing is waddling in the same giant barf basket of deplorable actions. Source: Internet
Central to it is that waddling eminence, Newt Gingrich, who is openly arguing that Mueller is engineering some kind of coup against the will of the Trump masses. Source: Internet
It’s the line of artificially intelligent robotic pets that, assuming you don’t own one, you can maybe picture cutely waddling on four hinged legs in a promo video from 2003 or so. Source: Internet
“What I remember most, I was seven months pregnant, so I was waddling around – literally – with everyone else, so just the thrill of walking around with press from all over the world. Source: Internet
Zimmern looks like a chef; he’s overweight, but he’s not a fat, waddling tub of lard, he’s, like, avuncular. Source: Internet