Toddle
verb (used without object), toddled, toddling.
1.
to move with short, unsteady steps, as a young child.
noun
2.
the act of toddling.
3.
an unsteady gait.
verb (intransitive)
1.
to walk with short unsteady steps, as a child does when learning to walk
2.
(foll by off) (jocular) to depart
3.
(jocular) foll by round, over, etc. to stroll; amble
noun
4.
the act or an instance of toddling
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