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He was exceedingly fat, and walked at a waddling gait.
On the ground, they walk with a waddling gait.
"My bit for the war effort," said Rubin, and walked off with his heavy waddling gait.
Walk with a limp (or waddling gait if both hips are affected).
It was all that Pucky could do to keep on their trail with his waddling gait.
Bilateral loss of the small gluteal muscles results in a waddling gait.
In his waddling gait, Pucky brought up the rear.
Swallows are capable of walking and even running, but they do so with a shuffling, waddling gait.
Those with the disease tend to have a very characteristic walk medically diagnosed as a 'waddling gait'.
It moves with a slow, waddling gait, but can perform a quick hop when pursued.
He led the way with his waddling gait into the sound-deadening field, feeling the noises of the keep become dull and distant.
When the Fat Men began to walk, the onlookers grinned at their peculiar waddling gait.
Norma set down the red-plaz generator and crossed the room with her awkward, waddling gait.
Pseudoachondroplasia is usually first detected by a delay in crawling, walking, or a curious, waddling gait.
Their waddling gait seemed ungainly and comical compared to their grace in flight.
A waddling gait may develop.
He had the waddling gait of a Mongolian who'd spent most of his life astride a barrel-chested pony.
To compensate for this loss, the leg swings out laterally so that the foot can move forward, producing a shuffling or waddling gait.
The grippers were moving with an odd, waddling gait, their humped bodies swaying from side to side as they struggled forward.
The belly, double chin and waddling gait disguised a tiger who was merely resting, still quite capable of killing if the need arose.
His strange, waddling gait made Mark look at his feet, and these also appeared lengthened, by oddly thick soled boots.
Myopathic gait (or waddling gait) is a form of gait abnormality.
Slightly larger than a domestic cat, it has reddish-brown fur, a long, shaggy tail, and a waddling gait due to its shorter front legs.
Spinal and leg pain is common, and a waddling gait often develops due to bone deformities caused by the cadmium.
Penguins are popular around the world, primarily for their unusually upright, waddling gait and (compared to other birds) lack of fear of humans.