0 present participle of paddle --
1 to push a pole with a wide end through the water in order to make a boat move --
2 to walk with no shoes or socks on through water that is not very deep, often at the edge of a beach, etc.: --
3 to swim by moving your feet and hands up and down --
We have got no fewer than three paddling ponds.
Anything else may be determined to be paddling around the edge.
Instead of paddling about in backwaters, it is time to swim purposefully into the tide.
This figure does not include the area, 3 acres, of boating and paddling ponds constructed during the year.
Suppose that a 10-ft boat or even a paddling boat for the lake at the local park had been under construction at that time.
They are practically one-man businesses and certainly three out of the four are paddling their own canoes and are only just afloat.
We fill paddling pools with it for our children.
We are paddling in the shallows to reach the development boat, and that boat has yet to be pushed out.