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Toddled

Toddle \Tod"dle\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Toddled; p. pr. & vb. n. Toddling.] [Akin to tottle, totter.] To walk with short, tottering steps, as a child.

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toddled

vb. (en-past of: toddle)

Usage examples of "toddled".

The baby bear toddled towards him again, this time chortling joyfully to itself that Genhh now exuded a totally different, and much more preferable scent: one compounded of many subtle smells.

Threepio pushed the stabilizer bars from the front of his niche and toddled to the console for a better look.

He toddled toward the door as another flurry of shots and outcry came echoing from somewhere uncomfortably close by.

At any rate, the objects had followed the hose through the main door, and, then, having seen cleaners at work in the nave, they had scooted, toddled, and slithered down the narrow staircase that descended from the narthex.

Then he toddled toward the rear, where he inspected a stack of tea boxes which had been neglected until they appeared on the verge of falling.

Ling Chow toddled downstairs and the big man with the red face followed, to wait in the shop while Ling Chow went out to the street.

His attention completely on his toys, Jed toddled over to the red plastic truck he'd selected.