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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
toddle .
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Examples
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Bunting slings her bow's strap over her shoulder and toddles off.
Rodential Patrols lucinda kempe 2012
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Now, as he toddles his way through the world, the information is more focused on his behavior, reassuring us, for example, that a recent rise in meltdowns actually means that his development is "right on track."
Sam Chaltain: It's the Development, Stupid Sam Chaltain 2010
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And gets up again, and toddles away, not looking back.
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Then, one morning in the summer of 1997, I typed, "Nora wakes first and toddles to the television hulking silently in the living room."
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Now, a year later, when Evan sees his Grammie, he holds out his arms and toddles hurriedly but unsteadily to me.
Chicken Soup for the Soul: Grandmothers Jack Canfield 2011
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Now, as he toddles his way through the world, the information is more focused on his behavior, reassuring us, for example, that a recent rise in meltdowns actually means that his development is "right on track."
Sam Chaltain: It's the Development, Stupid Sam Chaltain 2010
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Now, a year later, when Evan sees his Grammie, he holds out his arms and toddles hurriedly but unsteadily to me.
Chicken Soup for the Soul: Grandmothers Jack Canfield 2011
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He toddles down the stairs on those mornings and heads straight for his coat and boots, which he tries to tug on over his pajamas.
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Cackling, the witch puts down his handheld and toddles over to his larder.
365 tomorrows » J.R. Blackwell : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day 2010
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When we're all home, he crawls and toddles from place to place, not satisfied until he's herded us all into the same space and he can ferry toys back and forth between the open arms of both his parents.
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