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Paddled

The past tense of the verb 'paddle,' which means to propel a boat or other small watercraft through water using a paddle or paddles. It also describes the act of walking barefoot or wading, usually in shallow water or a muddy area. Figuratively, 'paddled' can refer to hitting someone with a paddle as a form of punishment, often on the buttocks. The action emphasizes movement through a medium (water, mud), or a specific action.

Paddled meaning with examples

  • The children, thrilled by the day, paddled in the cool lake water, splashing each other and shrieking with laughter. Their parents watched from the sandy beach as the afternoon sun glinted on the water.
  • After a long day of fishing, we paddled our kayaks back to the dock, our arms aching but our spirits high from a successful catch. The setting sun painted the sky in vibrant hues of orange and purple.
  • The explorer, eager to find a shortcut, paddled through the swamp, navigating the murky water and dodging the occasional alligator, relying on his knowledge of the local terrain.
  • During the school picnic, the teacher warned the children not to paddle in the shallow stream in case they stepped on something sharp; she reminded them to wear sandals.
  • The delinquent was paddled by the school's principal in the hallway for several poor grades; he immediately realized his poor choices and promised to improve his school work.

Paddled Crossword Answers

5 Letters

WADED OARED ROWED

6 Letters

CANOED

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