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Part of Speech: imperfect, past participle
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To see them waddling along, ready to burst with self- conceit; whilst we knew that the clothes they were clad with, and the food they had partaken of that day, were all purchased with British money, was very annoying. - "A Narrative of Captivity in Abyssinia With Some Account of the Late Emperor Theodore, His Country and People", Henry Blanc.
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After an interval of another quarter of an hour or so, while we all waited on the tenter- hooks of suspense, an inquisitive land tortoise waddling up to see what we were about, Tom lit a third match. - "The Island Treasure", John Conroy Hutcheson.
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An Amphib captain pushed himself through the throng, waddling clumsily on his flippers like an upright seal. - "Rastignac the Devil", Philip José Farmer.