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Examples
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Waddling across the foyer and up to the intake desk, she bellowed in a voice intended to be heard by the media that had followed her into the building hoping to witness one of her famous temper tantrums.
Betrayed Robert K. Tanenbaum 2010
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Waddling across the foyer and up to the intake desk, she bellowed in a voice intended to be heard by the media that had followed her into the building hoping to witness one of her famous temper tantrums.
Betrayed Robert K. Tanenbaum 2010
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Waddling out of the restaurant, we browsed some of the German shops.
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Waddling out of the restaurant, we browsed some of the German shops.
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Waddling around in my bombazine gown I felt in need of a good snowstorm, preferably descending on an un-nineteenth century Christmas Eve, bit of intrigue, some small town America and a page turner.
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Waddling tourists and workers on their lunch breaks buy by the pound, not by units of exquisiteness per bite.
Nick Mamatas' Journal nihilistic_kid 2009
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Waddling around in my bombazine gown I felt in need of a good snowstorm, preferably descending on an un-nineteenth century Christmas Eve, bit of intrigue, some small town America and a page turner.
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Waddling around in my bombazine gown I felt in need of a good snowstorm, preferably descending on an un-nineteenth century Christmas Eve, bit of intrigue, some small town America and a page turner.
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Waddling like a penguin -- a consequence of injuries suffered during an apparent assassination attempt in 1971 -- Kim stepped up to a podium in the National Assembly complex to accept the accolades that have so long eluded him.
Dj's Rare Chance 2008
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Waddling along the Lagan path without a care in the world, chatting away.
The Bloomsday Dead Adrian McKinty 2007
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