toddle in English

verb
1
(of a young child) move with short unsteady steps while learning to walk.
William toddled curiously toward the TV crew
noun
1
a young child's unsteady walk.
Preschools, playgroups and nurseries can organise their own half-mile sponsored toddles , too and if they do, they get to keep 25 per cent of the money raised.

Use "toddle" in a sentence

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1. The baby has just learned to toddle.

2. We'd open our mouths to remonstrate. He'd toddle off.

3. To move with a waddling motion; toddle.

4. Why did you let the boy toddle by the river?

5. He is just now beginning to toddle around the house.

6. We watched the little boy toddle up purposefully to the refrigerator.

7. Buy him eine kleine Knackwurst and toddle home without a stain on your character.

8. Even before the tender age of three, the twins managed to toddle into adventure.

9. When I last saw him, he was fourteen months old and just beginning to toddle around without falling down too much.

10. Adilie penguins toddle along the ice. Inhabitants of Antarctica, these penguins are experiencing mixed impacts from global warming, depending on their location on the continent.

11. Local produce is served bento-box-style onboard, or you can toddle ashore, past lobster fishermen unloading their catch, to dine at Peppermint Bay, adjacent the quaint hamlet of Woodbridge.

12. Ethel has been known to cuddle with kids, dote on dogs and Canoodle with cats.: Leo and wife Gail, from Halesowen, watched their son Canoodle with Abi on TV show Celebrity Love Island.: This would let people sunbathe and lie on the grass, read books and Canoodle give babies the chance to have a toddle and for people to play football, cricket and frisbee