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He broke into a waddling, bow-legged trot to keep up with her.
In one of the novel's many wonderfully unexpected phrases, he sees his situation as "moral waddling."
Time was a cold sea through which her consciousness forged like a waddling, graceless icebreaker.
Appolonius walked with a waddling, swaying grace.
The "waddling" is due to the weakness of the proximal muscles of the pelvic girdle.
The village once had its own beer house (brewery with pub attached) called the Waddling Duck, long since demolished.
"I'm afraid waddling won't be at all good for my head," objected Jack, as the Iffin started off with swinging, uneven strides.
I can hear the retch of mortar-footed brick against tile, see the waddling, relentless rolling of their gait.
Little did I realise that all that sliding about on their tummies, diving, swimming and waddling had a homoerotic subtext.
He hurried hand-in-hand with Betty to the entrance, followed by the waddling and cantankerous Pucky emitting shrill noises.
Stragen was at his elegant best, but the waddling, blackbearded Platime, chief of beggars, thieves, cut-throats and whores, looked distinctly out of place.
Indeed the pronounced waddling of this very train was noted by the signalman at Pilmoor in his log as he recorded its passing about 6 minutes before the derailment.
Waddling Wally, Wobbly Wally, Wally Walrus, Wally Werewolf.
Armored gob- lins, a company of them marching in rough phalanx or- der, with a slightly larger figure in the lead - a waddling, greenish-colored thing in bright misfitting armor.
THEY'RE OFF AND WADDLING This is a story of a true champion: Don the duck.
Waddling wouldn't be required this time, since they had first been wrapped in foam rubber and taped to a metal backboard, then lifted into the bomb bay before the bomb clamp was closed on them.
They included Ron Spiess as a dapper Dancing Master, Dan Renkin as a pompous waddling Major Domo, and Irma Ugrincic as Cinderella's vain Stepmother.
A memorial to the airmen killed when their aeroplane crashed during the Second World War (1939-1945) can be seen on Waddling Way, an un-metalled road to the east of the village which runs to Flixton, Lothingland, near Blundeston.
Ignoring the curious stares of clerks and paralegals, she held her shoulders; straight and her head high as she followed Bristol's waddling; gait down the carpeted hallway to the conference room, where he held open the massive door for her.
The ornithologically-minded will be well content because, for some reason unknown to me, birds figure very largely in the names of present-day presses, among them the Cygnet, Four Ducks, Night Owl, Tern, Waddling Duck, Heron and Whippoorwill.
Add to this the change in orientation of the legs in many reptiles, which can be used in an efficient running action, unlike the ungainly waddling of the amphibians and it will be apparent why the reptiles were better adapted to terrestrial life than the amphibians, and why they largely displaced them.