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- n. Plural form of waddler.
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“The only other movie to do that more graphically is "Wall•E," with its extraplanetary leisure world of grotesque waddlers.”
The Wall Street Journal: 'Incendies' Burns With Mystery, Truth
“The reason is not a mystery: The Sixties nostalgia occasioned by Occupy Wall Street isn't so easy to drum up when you're middle-class waddlers marching against health-care cuts in Madison, Wis., earlier in the year.”
“In any case, the nutria, slow-moving waddlers not known for their brainpower, are making a mess of things on the roadside.”
“My prejudiced systematics lumps them with dodos, on the far side of things: they are primitives, throwbacks, dead ends, clumsies, shufflers and waddlers, kickers and swimmers, not flyers.”
“Surrounded this year not just by one-foot waddlers but by 700'000 square kilometers of additional sea ice.”
“I can get to the front of things first, before all the fat waddlers of the world have even thought about moving.”
“Great enthusiasm -- little waddlers of the Third cheering like lunatics; big cacklers of the Fifth hissing like geese.”
“Of every two steps the waddlers took, one was a hopeless slip, and the spectacle presented by the unhappy birds in their effort to get along at a good round pace was ludicrous beyond resistance.”
“Just a bunch of clueless waddlers debating which way to row as the raft heads over the falls.”
“It's like a nightmare you can't wake up from," said grief-stricken chief penguin warden Angelika Treichler, a 67-year-old retired teacher who has been watching over the fluffy blue-and-white waddlers nearly every night for the past five years.”
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