trot |
waddle |
Related terms |
Trot is a related term of waddle.
As nouns the difference between trot and waddle
is that
trot is trotskyist while
waddle is a swaying gait.
As a verb waddle is
to walk with short steps, tilting the body from side to side.
hotfoot |
waddle |
Related terms |
Hotfoot is a related term of waddle.
As nouns the difference between hotfoot and waddle
is that
hotfoot is (us) the prank of secretly inserting a match between the sole and upper of a victim's shoe and then lighting it while
waddle is a swaying gait.
As an adverb hotfoot
is (british) hastily; without delay.
As a verb waddle is
to walk with short steps, tilting the body from side to side.
waddle |
wander |
In intransitive terms the difference between waddle and wander
is that
waddle is to walk with short steps, tilting the body from side to side while
wander is of the mind, to lose focus or clarity of argument or attention.
spin |
waddle |
Related terms |
Spin is a related term of waddle.
As nouns the difference between spin and waddle
is that
spin is spin while
waddle is a swaying gait.
As a verb waddle is
to walk with short steps, tilting the body from side to side.
sail |
waddle |
Related terms |
Sail is a related term of waddle.
As nouns the difference between sail and waddle
is that
sail is salt while
waddle is a swaying gait.
As a verb waddle is
to walk with short steps, tilting the body from side to side.
gallop |
waddle |
Related terms |
Gallop is a related term of waddle.
As nouns the difference between gallop and waddle
is that
gallop is the fastest gait of a horse, a two-beat stride during which all four legs are off the ground simultaneously while
waddle is a swaying gait.
As verbs the difference between gallop and waddle
is that
gallop is (intransitive of a horse, etc) to run at a gallop while
waddle is to walk with short steps, tilting the body from side to side.
dart |
waddle |
Related terms |
Dart is a related term of waddle.
As a noun waddle is
a swaying gait.
As a verb waddle is
to walk with short steps, tilting the body from side to side.
slouch |
waddle |
Related terms |
Slouch is a related term of waddle.
In lang=en terms the difference between slouch and waddle
is that
slouch is to walk in a clumsy, lazy manner while
waddle is to walk with short steps, tilting the body from side to side.
As nouns the difference between slouch and waddle
is that
slouch is a hanging down of the head; a drooping posture; a limp appearance while
waddle is a swaying gait.
As verbs the difference between slouch and waddle
is that
slouch is to hang or droop; to adopt a limp posture while
waddle is to walk with short steps, tilting the body from side to side.
journey |
waddle |
Related terms |
Journey is a related term of waddle.
As nouns the difference between journey and waddle
is that
journey is a set amount of travelling, seen as a single unit; a discrete trip, a voyage while
waddle is a swaying gait.
As verbs the difference between journey and waddle
is that
journey is to travel, to make a trip or voyage while
waddle is to walk with short steps, tilting the body from side to side.
scurry |
waddle |
Related terms |
Scurry is a related term of waddle.
As verbs the difference between scurry and waddle
is that
scurry is to run away with quick light steps, to scamper while
waddle is to walk with short steps, tilting the body from side to side.
As a noun waddle is
a swaying gait.
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