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toddle
[tod-l]
verb (used without object)
to move with short, unsteady steps, as a young child.
noun
the act of toddling.
an unsteady gait.
toddle
/ ˈɒə /
verb
to walk with short unsteady steps, as a child does when learning to walk
humorous(foll by off) to depart
humorousto stroll; amble
noun
the act or an instance of toddling
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of toddle1
Example Sentences
Elsa is now just over one year old and is toddling and bright.
On a recent morning, a 16-month-old boy toddled up a small embankment to touch wind chimes hanging from trees.
The owner’s granddaughter toddled forward and offered me the coin she had pried from under Samir’s foot.
The players’ kids toddling around the locker room receive the lesson as soon as possible.
My brother’s lungs were formed in West Louisville, where he toddled on plump baby legs toward all the people who loved him.
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