toddle
IPA: tˈɑdʌɫ
noun
- A carefree or aimless gait; a stroll.
verb
- To walk unsteadily, as a small child does.
- To walk or travel in a carefree manner.
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Examples of "toddle" in Sentences
- A short toddle into the danger zoneTweens: Cooler than ever, but is childhood lost?
- Lady Molesworth and I have not begun to "toddle" yet, but have exchanged affectionate greetings.
- Parents will also be advised to encourage their babies to "toddle" as soon as they can and to avoid sugary snacks in a drive to cut obesity.
- Then why don't you toddle on over to Allen and Unwin, click on "Read an Extract" (under "More About This Book") and download yourself the PDF!
- But the littlest of the little ones are the worst, the ones who crawl or toddle along unsteady on little feet until they're out of sight in the crowd.
- All these are men who have decided that they're not quite ready to commit and women should just toddle off and do their own thing and take that strange ticking noise with them.
- I mean, this is the First World War and no one’s going anywhere, but Toklas and Stein toddle off to the passport office and Stein talks the officials into a corner and the next thing you know, they’re arriving in Palma.
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