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toddle

[tod-l] / ˈtɒd l /
VERB
walk unsteadily
Synonyms


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The small, cheeky-faced Allun was toddling after her by then, and her happiness was in her face for all to see.

From Literature

Baby Joe toddled over, holding out a cup of water, his eyes pleading with me to drink.

From Literature

Not to be outdone by the Silent Generation, 2-year-old Rhea also showed up, first clinging to her mom, then toddling around on her own as if she owned the place.

From Los Angeles Times

Elsa is now just over one year old and is toddling and bright.

From BBC

On a recent morning, a 16-month-old boy toddled up a small embankment to touch wind chimes hanging from trees.

From Seattle Times