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- noun   Plural form of waddler .
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Examples
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								The only other movie to do that more graphically is "Wall•E," with its extraplanetary leisure world of grotesque waddlers. 'Incendies' Burns With Mystery, Truth Joe Morgenstern 2011 
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								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. Class War—or Generational War? Jr. Holman W. Jenkins 2011 
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								In any case, the nutria, slow-moving waddlers not known for their brainpower, are making a mess of things on the roadside. Into the Story DAVID MARANISS 2010 
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								In any case, the nutria, slow-moving waddlers not known for their brainpower, are making a mess of things on the roadside. Into the Story DAVID MARANISS 2010 
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								In any case, the nutria, slow-moving waddlers not known for their brainpower, are making a mess of things on the roadside. Into the Story DAVID MARANISS 2010 
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								In any case, the nutria, slow-moving waddlers not known for their brainpower, are making a mess of things on the roadside. Into the Story DAVID MARANISS 2010 
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								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. A Year on the Wing TIM DEE 2009 
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								Surrounded this year not just by one-foot waddlers but by 700'000 square kilometers of additional sea ice. Al Gore's Supercharged Live Earth Draws Sting of Rock World 2007 
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								I can get to the front of things first, before all the fat waddlers of the world have even thought about moving. misspinkkate Diary Entry misspinkkate 2003 
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								Great enthusiasm -- little waddlers of the Third cheering like lunatics; big cacklers of the Fifth hissing like geese. 
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