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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
toddle .
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Examples
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He "toddled" and I sought my room to prepare for luncheon.
Kent Knowles: Quahaug Joseph Crosby Lincoln 1907
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When I toddled off to college in the East many years ago after having been raised in the South, I had a miserable time in my advanced Spanish class.
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When I toddled off to college in the East many years ago after having been raised in the South, I had a miserable time in my advanced Spanish class.
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When I toddled off to college in the East many years ago after having been raised in the South, I had a miserable time in my advanced Spanish class.
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I'd be just as happy if we toddled around to a more conscientious, less consumer-driven mode of living on our own, without the necessity of catastrophic failure to drive us there.
Ben Tripp: What Happens After the Election? Ben Tripp 2010
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When I toddled off to college in the East many years ago after having been raised in the South, I had a miserable time in my advanced Spanish class.
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When I toddled off to college in the East many years ago after having been raised in the South, I had a miserable time in my advanced Spanish class.
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When I toddled off to college in the East many years ago after having been raised in the South, I had a miserable time in my advanced Spanish class.
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When I toddled off to college in the East many years ago after having been raised in the South, I had a miserable time in my advanced Spanish class.
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He winked at Evie and toddled back to his burger before the very cute Grundy High chemistry teacher asked me to join him for a beer.
How to Flirt with A Naked Werewolf Molly Harper 2011
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