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toddle verb [ ˈtɒd(ə)l ]

• (of a young child) move with short unsteady steps while learning to walk.
• "William toddled curiously towards the TV crew"
Similar: totter, teeter, wobble, falter, stagger, dodder, waddle, reel, lurch, shuffle, shamble, drag one's feet, stumble, lumber, doddle,

toddle noun

• a young child's unsteady walk.
• "he watched as a visitor watches a child to whose first toddle he is being treated by a proud mother"
Origin: late 16th century: of unknown origin.


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