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I waddled into the exam room wearing ankle cuffs, wrists shackled.
The reunited family then waddled off after a few quacks of appreciation.  
When the Mandalorian boarded his ship, Baby Yoda waddled along behind him.
Linked together by a few carabineer clips, they waddled toward the open doorway.
But what about those beaked herbivores that looked like dachshunds and waddled across Pangea?
That's when a female swan called Henrietta waddled into the picture and claimed Henry's heart.
A suspiciously large Ben Affleck waddled into Jimmy Kimmel Live's post-Oscar show Sunday night.
It had waddled its way out of the ocean and was tired, lost and scared.
I didn't follow the advice above so we waddled our way from deck to deck.
The thief walked or waddled about half a mile carrying the 86 pounds of flakes.
Dejected and emasculated, I waddled out of the bathroom seeking the solace of my wife.
Eventually, the dude just waddled off stage, never taking the time to pull up his pants.
The sisters regularly spot foxes and hawks, and turkeys have waddled up to their back door.
Daniel, an emotional-support duck, waddled onto a flight in 2016 with his owner who has PTSD.
One of those wanderers was a pup who waddled up 145 steps to check out a local store.
Later, an orangutan waddled up a bank and calmly observed us before she gracefully climbed into the trees.
Yes, friends, it's true: after a bloody, bloody battle, the female penguin waddled away with the other man.
Another mother snapped at her two-year-old son every time he waddled over to their yard's gate.
In this respect, it was more like the penguins of today, meaning it would have waddled on land.
Curious onlookers watched on as the seal waddled over to the stairs at the north end of the beach.
The critics waddled in gradually, giving the people at Mimi the rare luxury of time to find their rhythm.
As children waddled around the house, the women spent over an hour recounting painful memories — miscarriages, stillbirths, difficulties conceiving.
Keith Stolarsky waddled across the lobby and joined them, and the banter ended, as if dropped off a cliff.
He called me back to the apartment as I waddled away with my bag of clothes, toiletries and used Tupperware.
A beaver waddled to the shoreline and swam around the canoe as though it had never seen a human before.
Nocturnal, burrowing, bottom-heavy and just about a foot tall, they waddled with a hunched determination, flapping their expressive little wings.
I see a pigeon who has waddled in between two businesspeople waiting in line to buy coffee at a corner cart.
He's questioned Obama's citizenship, attacked a federal judge's Mexican heritage and waddled like a penguin to make fun of Mitt Romney.
Out on a wooden dock, two scruffy guys in baseball caps checked out a pigeon, which had waddled up to them.
Two drones came out of the hole, buzzed stupidly, bumped into each other, waddled back to the hole, and fell in.
They waddled from office to office, learning about quality assurance, brand research, computer operations and moving inventory --- all while looking absolutely adorable.
Masha wanted no part of the scene; she stood, sadly turned, and waddled back toward the open door of her caged den.
The title change was accompanied with a ceremony, where newly-named Brigadier Nils waddled down the zoo's penguin walk flanked by stoic soldiers.
The retrieval had been masterfully delicate, but the ant was injured: a leg had been bruised, and she waddled lopsidedly for a while.
Our relationship was sealed when I waddled into preschool heavily pregnant with my second daughter and she asked me how I was feeling.
There are no fingers to point in the case of a mysterious duck that waddled unexpectedly into the life of a depressed, elderly dog.
"After that I suppose I will be a lame duck, but as proud a duck as ever waddled the earth," Moss wrote to staff.
Police spotted the 32-year-old man as he waddled suspiciously around Lisbon's airport and stopped him for questioning, according to a police report.
Ducks, white and brown feathers ruffled by the wind, waddled through the rainwater pooling on the sidewalks and the grass, still searching for food.
Several puppies ignored it, but one waddled off at a puppy trot to chase it, and at the human's urging, brought it right back.
Thor, a chunky 2-year-old English bulldog, waddled his way to winning the 0003th Annual National Dog Show, which aired on Thanksgiving Day.
Willie waddled in a circle around him, grinning like a fat cat that forgot its mange long enough to gloat over a wounded baby bird.
A baby waddled across the lawn, clutching a newborn Chihuahua like a rag doll, its bulging eyes squished into the crook of the baby's arm.
In the dead of night, about three weeks after we became parents, I waddled to the bathroom clutching our wailing son to my leaking breast.
The line of ducks then waddled off in a straight line on to the grounds, as if it were the most natural event in the world.
On Saturday, as thousands of people joined the March for Science worldwide, a group of penguins waddled in solidarity at the Monterey Bay Aquarium in California.
But a week or so ago after the turtle had got his pancakes and waddled off again to whatever turtles do when not eating pancakes, Mrs.
Hundreds of years ago, some little Australian penguins waddled onto a southern New Zealand beach and decided it was so nice they just had to stick around.
Last week, a 60-year-old woman in Padua, Italy, waddled into a fire station to report a peculiar emergency: She was trapped in her chastity belt.
While I was working at it in my office, an esteemed colleague waddled by and quacked at me that it looked very much as if I wasn't solving anything.
More precisely, I lumbered, jogged, waddled and generally humiliated my way around a track as I tried — and failed — to keep up with the world's most exceptional race walker.
Drinkers at the Customs House Hotel in Hobart, in the state of Tasmania, Australia, were treated to an unexpected guest on Wednesday afternoon when a penguin waddled by the bar.
Now, if Scrooge McDuck waddled in, the shop owner could assume his wealth, deduce that he could afford to pay more, and try to raise the prices on the fly.
This turkey-sized dinosaur, dubbed Halszkaraptor escuilliei, waddled the Earth more than 70 million years ago, where it probably terrified all the prehistoric fish that darted past those clawed feet.
This is BeeJay, a 26-pound (!!!) tabby from the Philadelphia's Morris Animal Refuge who waddled to internet fame after the shelter posted photos in the hopes of someone adopting him.
When the Rangers waddled from the dressing room at Madison Square Garden to take on their longtime rivals, Raanta led the team out, skated to the crease and stayed put.
"And seeing my little baby walk off with her diaper loaded down with an airplane cushion as she waddled off, like she had it goin' on," Rhea continues with a laugh.
The event is just what it sounds like: Over the weekend, hundreds of corgis waddled down to Huntington Beach, California, to surf, splash, compete in contests and play in the sand.
Each stands resplendent with Footballers' Wives crystal lighting, massive mirrors, and beds so cushioned and luxurious that they might as well have waddled off the set of Sofia Coppola's Marie Antoinette.
He capped off his display by sinking a 10-foot putt at the last as two ducks waddled nearby on the fringe of the green, oblivious to Homa's life-changing moment.
When Whitehorn joined to manage marketing and PR in 1987 (after an interview at Branson's home while his baby son Sam waddled around in the background), part of the business was listed.
That precipitated the ballyhooed arrival of Brady Hoke as defensive coordinator, under whom the Ducks have only waddled back up to 82nd and 403 YPG, with the Cornhuskers cleaving Oregon for 428.
He waddled into the world in 224, as a mascot craze swept Japan and hundreds of the country's graying and shrinking towns turned to colorful, often wacky characters to lure visitors and investment.
When her water broke the next morning, she kept the towel between her legs while she stumbled into a jumper and waddled down the hall of her Greenwich Village apartment building with her husband.
Once you've waddled home between your two bulky packs of scented Tempo, premium three-ply Virjoy or puppy-logo Andrex, where do you stash this bounty in a 200-square-foot apartment with no closets?
The black-and-white baby boy, whose name means "making a dream come true," waddled out into his exhibit at the Zoo Parc de Beauval in front of hundreds of eyes, belonging to animal lovers far and wide.
While you are were sweating, chafing and trudging through the summer heatwave that has descended upon most of America this past weekend, hundreds of corgis waddled their way onto San Francisco's Ocean Beach for a day of fun in the sun.
Experts from the Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta and the Southern African Foundation for the Conservation of Coastal Birds, which treats threatened seabirds, transported the penguins in cardboard boxes to the coast near Cape Town where they waddled on the sand before swimming out to sea.
The attempted military coup last July lasted until the wee hours of the night, yet my little green mosque was, as usual, open and ready early the next morning for prayer; the locksmith whose shop was part of the complex waddled in by 219 a.m.
That sweet and seemingly simple premise lent itself to some astoundingly complex dancing — par for the course with Mr. Grimes and Lil Buck, who only accentuated each other's strengths as they loped, stampeded, waddled, sailed and slithered around the 15-piece band, sharing an unforced camaraderie.
Ashley had told me I would be able to wrangle Judy back into her cage if I made a bloop sound, so I waddled after her bloop-blooping and shooshing the air with my hands, but Judy would not let herself be harried by bloops like mine.
An adorable seal pup named Santos waddled away from his habitat only to get lost in a parking garage (who among us hasn't done that?) As firefighters come to the rescue, he poses for photos like a pro, his head bobbing as he dozes a bit.
He walked up to an armored vehicle parked on a busy Manhattan street corner, snatched a 90-pound bucket from the back of the truck, and waddled away with it, only to discover later that the thing had two massive gold bars inside that were worth about $1.6 million.
Roberts told the Times that even after he'd waddled around a gym floor with a dildo in his mouth while a bunch of cameras filmed him, he was "completely convinced" he was working with "legitimate I.D.F. special forces soldiers"—which just goes to show how good of a troll Cohen is.
The fubsy man waddled forward, nearly half the height of the beautiful woman, and merely stared at the stranger who seemed to be seven feet tall.
It ended up being their favourite part of the whole trip, and it was the best surprise for the grandparents. When their mothers arrived at the grandparents’ house they said thanks, gave them a hug and waddled like penguins to the car.
I own the first night this > thing was acted, some indecencies had like to have happened, but it was not > my fault. The fine gentleman of the play, drinking his mistress's health in > Nantes brandy from six in the morning to the time he waddled upon the stage > in the evening, had toasted himself up to such a pitch of vigour, I confess > I once gave Amanda for gone.
She never brushed her teeth, plucked her eyebrows, or used any perfumes.Mansel, 13–14 At the time of his marriage, Louis Stanislas was obese and waddled instead of walked. He never exercised and continued to eat enormous amounts of food.Fraser, 114 Despite the fact that Louis Stanislas was not infatuated with his wife, he boasted that the two enjoyed vigorous conjugal relations – but such declarations were held in low esteem by courtiers at Versailles.
One session, Zeman misplaced his whistle and only found his whistle when the friendly goose, who frequented the training ground, waddled by wearing it. In 2020, Pierluigi Casiraghi reasoned Gascoigne was the culprit who placed Zeman's whistle on the goose. In April 1994 he broke his leg in training whilst attempting to tackle Alessandro Nesta. Upon his recovery, he was disgruntled with new head coach Zdeněk Zeman's stern fitness approach, and both club and player decided to part ways at the end of the 1994–95 season.
The following day, during lunch, another waiter opened a tureen, and to his surprise, all the ducks waddled out. Amused guests helped staff round them up and returned them to the garden. In 1957, a new wing consisting of sixty-seven rooms and suites was added, and care was taken to maintain the original Ritz-influenced Louis XVI and Carlton- influenced Regency styles and ambience. When the renovation was complete, Howard Hughes was the first person to check in, booking out over half of the eighth floor.
An account of 23rd Marines attack during the battle of Roi-Namur: As dawn broke on D plus 1 (February 1, 1944), the LVT's waddled out of the jaws of the LST's and took up their circling, while the air strikes and naval bombardment mounted in fury. Originally, 1000 had been designated as H-hour, but, due to unforeseen difficulties (such as the lack of usable LVT's), it was changed to 1100. As It was, the first waves did not land till nearly 1200. RCT 23 attacked Roi with its strategic airfield.
After struggling for several years, the Old Girl finally succumbed, the October 1970 number being the last in the traditional humorous format. By the spring of that college year, The New California Pelican emerged, adopting a feature or variety format that did not, however, necessarily exclude humor. The opening editorial explained, “The old PELICAN has waddled on unsteady legs since around 1963, and this fall, the last editors quietly packed up their negatives of Miss Pelly Girls and left. This issue of the NEW CALIFORNIA PELICAN was put out on short notice by some graduates in the School of Journalism.
The next three years in New Mexico were peaceful. In 1821, Thomas James, an American trader commented that Melgares' troops in Santa Fe were a bedraggled, motley lot and said of Malgares himself, :"The doughty Governor Facundo Melgares, on foot, in his cloak and chapeau de bras, was reviewing this noble army....he was five feet wide, as thick as he was long, and as he waddled from one end of the line to the other, I thought of Alexander, and Hannibal, and Caesar, and how their glories would soon be eclipsed by this hero of Santa Fe."Grant, Campbell "Canyon de chelly: it's people and rock art." University of Arizona Press, 1978 p90.
Since the technophobic (remember that bug?) ushering in of the new millennium, the AUFC has enjoyed the normal delights and frustrations of suburban football in Adelaide: some A-Grade glory and plenty of special lower grade tomfoolery. Andrew ‘Dog' Muir made it to 300 games and retirement while Darren ‘The Jerk' Graetz made it to 400 games, well beyond 1,000 goals and waddled on to the SAAFL goal-kicking record before (perhaps) calling it a day. The historic Park 10 change rooms and grandstand did what all rich old ladies do these days - got a full body makeover. The As ploughed through coaches, lower grade coach Richard Foster cranked out a long series of Premierships with his splendid old'n'new mix, while coaches such as Anthony ‘Dima' Dimarzo and ‘Dirty' Darien O'Reilly entrenched themselves into Uni folklore.
They appeared quite unconcerned, > however, and continued prodding about in the mud. When I had come within two > steps of them, they raised their heads and waddled farther off among the > hummocks, from where they peered out through drooping grass. All but the > bright eyes and yellow bills blended completely with the surroundings. > Matthews has well said that their pattern fits in so thoroughly with the > environment that it is sometimes only the movement of the conspicuous yellow > bill that calls one’s attention to their presence. Many observers have noted > the birds’ preference to lose themselves in the grass when they are > approached, rather than to seek safety in the air, and it is likely that > before the arrival of men and guns at South Georgia they used their wings > only for relatively short and infrequent flights.

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