"Paddling-pool" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A paddling pool is a small, inflatable or collapsible container filled with water, typically used as a playground for young children.
Paddies refers to young rice plants or rice fields, especially in an Irish or Scottish context.
Padding refers to the process of adding extra material, such as stuffing or padding, to a garment, bag, or other object to make it thicker, fuller, or more supportive. It can also refer to intentionally leaving empty space or adding unnecessary details to a text, speech, or other written or spoken communication to make it seem more impressive or impressive.
Paddington is a popular British children's fictional character, a young bear from "Darkest Peru" who travels to London, England, and is taken in by the Brown family. He is known for wearing a hat and a badge that reads "Please look after this bear." Paddington is a beloved children's icon, featured in numerous stories, films, and television shows.
A paddle is a flat, usually rectangular piece of material used to propel or steer a boat, canoe, or kayak through water.
Past tense of the verb " paddle", meaning to move with a paddle, typically through water, especially in a canoe or kayak. Can also mean to strike or hit with a paddle.
A paddler is a person who paddles, which means to move a boat or other watercraft through the water by using a paddle or oar. This can refer to an individual who participates in various water sports, such as kayaking, canoeing, or dragon boating, as well as a professional athlete who competes in these activities.
Paddlers refers to people who paddle, typically using a paddle as a tool, often in a boat or watercraft, such as kayaks, canoes, or paddleboards.
Paddles refers to flat, rectangular or oval-shaped tools used to propel or steer an object, such as a boat, kayak, canoe, or surfboard, through or on the water.
Paddling refers to the act of moving through water using a paddle, typically in a canoe, kayak, or rowboat. It can also describe the act of propelling oneself through the water using the hands or arms, as in the case of swimming. Additionally, the term "paddling" can be used metaphorically to describe the act of making progress or moving forward in a difficult or challenging situation.
A paddock is a small enclosed area of land, typically used for housing and exercising horses or other livestock. It is often surrounded by a fence and may contain a barn or other buildings.
Paddocks refer to small fenced areas of land, typically used for grazing livestock, such as horses or sheep, or for parking or storing equipment, usually found on a farm or estate. They can also be used for recreational activities like horseback riding or dog walking.
Paddy refers to immature rice that has been harvested before it is fully ripe, often used as animal feed or for making food products such as breakfast cereals. Additionally, it can also refer to rural people or those living in the countryside in an informal or derogatory sense.
Paddymelon is an Australian slang term for a small turtle (a Baby Monitor Lizard or a small freshwater turtle).
A pademelon is a small to medium-sized macropod, belonging to the genus Thylogale. It is a type of wallaby native to Australia and New Guinea. Pademelons are characterized by their reddish-brown fur, white bellies, and distinctive rump patches. They are herbivores, feeding on leaves, grasses, and other vegetation, and are excellent jumpers, using their powerful hind legs to move through their forest habitats.
I apologize, but I couldn't find any word "padesoy". It's possible that it's a made-up or misspelled word. Can you please provide more context or clarify the correct spelling of the word?