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Answer for the clue "Wigeon's walk ", 6 letters:
waddle

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Word definitions for waddle in dictionaries

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
verb COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a duck waddles (= walks moving its body from side to side ) ▪ Ducks were waddling across the grass. COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADVERB off ▪ He then waddled off and hung his head in a corner. ▪ The priest staggered to ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. A swaying gait. vb. (context intransitive English) To walk with short steps, tilting the body from side to side.

Usage examples of waddle.

Cushions and bedclothes were scattered everywhere, colourful animatic dolls waddled around, either laughing or repeating their catch phrases.

By the time the armadillo had nosed and waddled around the bend in the road, Anna was less than thirty-six inches from the gray and scaly hindquarters.

I refer to that waddling and bowlegged purple-furred monstrosity with a huge and faithful heart of purest cold, Bozo the othode.

Kitten waddled over to help, or at least to eat the rind that Daine cut from the meat.

It was necessary, however, first to allow them to land, for with their close, short hair, and their fusiform conformation, being excellent swimmers, it is difficult to catch them in the sea, while on land their short, webbed feet prevent their having more than a slow, waddling movement.

The master arose from his throne and waddled across the room, with Foy at his heels.

Indicating that he wished Foy to follow, Ling Soo waddled toward a cabin.

He began moving toward the ball, running slowly at first, waddling like a duck because his legs were a little crooked, and he also moved them in a special way to keep the goalie from guessing which leg he would kick with.

I blinked painfully, squinting in the glare-then gasped at the incredible figure standing in the open door Chapter 18 RED SWORDS IN KUUR It had a massive chest and burly shoulders, six, fat waddling legs and a blunt, homely visage, all gogling eyes and grinning, froglike mouth filled with blunt, powerful tusks.

Then they come out in couples and waddle under the wrong fence into the lower meadow, fly madly under the tool-house, pitch blindly in with the sitting hens, and out again in short order, all the time quacking and squawking, honking and hissing like a bewildered orchestra.

One male, holding her hips from between her legs, waddled in that position toward the nearest pink doorway.

Bull with his square face and fringe of stiff grey beard who waved his knobbly stick at her, and waddled across the road.

Zhukov interrupted, pointing his extended arm at the guard so Laika could waddle closer and growl at him.

Larry Lepper donned his oversize Buster Bear head and waddled down the winding steps, his heart in his mouth.

This lumbar lordosis and a tilted pelvis explain why all dwarfs waddle.