toddle Synonyms
toddle Meaning
Wordnet
toddle (v)
walk unsteadily
Webster
toddle (v. i.)
To walk with short, tottering steps, as a child.
Webster
toddle (n.)
A toddling walk.
toddle Sentence Examples
- The toddler toddled around the living room, exploring with wide-eyed wonder.
- The mother watched with amusement as her child toddled towards the stairs, unsteady but determined.
- The little boy toddled up to the park bench, eager to make friends.
- The siblings toddled hand-in-hand down the sidewalk, their laughter echoing through the air.
- The kitten toddled after its mother, meowing plaintively.
- The turtle toddled slowly through the grass, its shell providing a protective covering.
- The elderly gentleman toddled along with the aid of a cane, his steps measured and steady.
- The toddler toddled into the kitchen, his small hands reaching for a cookie.
- The dog toddled excitedly towards its owner, its tail wagging furiously.
- The baby toddled and stumbled, but never gave up, determined to master the art of walking.
FAQs About the word toddle
walk unsteadilyTo walk with short, tottering steps, as a child., A toddling walk.
stumble, wabble, flounder,totter, lurch, shake, falter, wobble, stagger, quake
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The toddler toddled around the living room, exploring with wide-eyed wonder.
The mother watched with amusement as her child toddled towards the stairs, unsteady but determined.
The little boy toddled up to the park bench, eager to make friends.
The siblings toddled hand-in-hand down the sidewalk, their laughter echoing through the air.