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Meaning

The word "toddle" refers to the way a young child, especially a toddler, walks in a very unsteady and often cute manner. It typically describes a slow, playful, or wobbly gait that is characteristic of children who have just learned to walk. The term can also be used more broadly to refer to a person walking in a lazy or aimless way.

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Etymology

The word "toddle" originated in the early 19th century, likely derived from the dialectal word "todd," which means to walk unsteadily. It is believed to be imitative of the actions of a child learning to walk.

Examples

  1. As the toddler began to toddle across the living room, everyone clapped and cheered.
  2. After a long day at work, I decided to toddle down to the park to enjoy the fresh air.
  3. The puppy started to toddle after its owner, stumbling as it tried to keep up.
  4. She would often toddle around the garden, exploring every flower and bug.
  5. The little girl would toddle in circles, laughing with joy as she played with her friends.

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