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Meanings of
toddle
in English
Catalan
culejar
Spanish
avanzar a pasitos
Back to the meaning
Walk unsteadily.
paddle
totter
waddle
dodder
coggle
Catalan
culejar
Synonyms
Examples for "
paddle
"
paddle
totter
waddle
dodder
coggle
Examples for "
paddle
"
1
You could
paddle
your way around Hamilton Island in a sea kayak.
2
McGee himself sat in the stern of the boat,
paddle
in hand.
3
Many hotels offer non-motorised water sports for free like kayaking and
paddle
-
boarding
.
4
When he touches her left breast, the
paddle
moves to the left.
5
In an instant she jumped in, untied it, and seized the
paddle
.
1
At the first step of the horse Mr. Podington began to
totter
.
2
But the company continues to
totter
on an uncomfortably high earnings multiple.
3
When it was done she could hardly
totter
out of the office.
4
He pulled Himself together in order to
totter
a few steps farther.
5
This question made Eleanore's ideas of order and duty quake and
totter
.
1
AR fire comes in, we
waddle
our way back to the bamboo.
2
He watched me
waddle
past doing my act, grimaced, and looked elsewhere.
3
In ten years she will
waddle
with a shawl over her head.
4
Some of them are so fat that they
waddle
just like geese.
5
Then she turned, with a puff and a
waddle
,
to Miss Abbot.
1
Describes the only parasite on his wildflower list - the
dodder
.
2
Here we describe the genome sequence of the parasitic field
dodder
,
Cuscuta campestris.
3
Why should she
dodder
over such a trifle as this prospective official marriage?
4
The word
"
dodder
"
signifies the plural of "dodd," a bunch of threads.
5
Oaks covered with
dodder
,
that is, with parasitic plants, and therefore dead or dying.
1
I reck'n 'twar on a
coggle
,
an' rolled eezy.
2
A cry of agony passed from his lips; his head
"
coggled
"
over among the weeds; and he lay in my arms without struggling.
Usage of
toddle
in English
1
A small child could
toddle
through the water without wetting her knees.
2
Legs still plump enough to
toddle
,
lips just beginning to form words.
3
I mean you will
toddle
home with me at the earliest opp.
4
Well, I must
toddle
along and see how the Friar Festival is.
5
He walked like a little child who is permitted to
toddle
alone.
6
Great-grandfathers with snowy hair came leading little ones who could scarcely
toddle
.
7
I'll buff on this baby for awhile, then
toddle
off to bed.
8
He began to
toddle
about, and made acquaintances with the neighbours' children.
9
Now I'll hafter
toddle
along or Tim will give me a call-down.
10
Soon's she could
toddle
,
she used to come dancin' to meet me.
11
Might get Mr Yovell to
toddle
along too.' It seemed to amuse him.
12
She had brought her baby-boy with her; he was just learning to
toddle
.
13
The new baby walked with a
toddle
and called out Ba-ba and Ma-ma.
14
And he would
toddle
out, slamming the door like a clap of thunder.
15
But every kid plays baseball from the time he can
toddle
.
16
There I left her to
toddle
homeward while I went on my way.
Other examples for "toddle"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
toddle
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
toddle along
toddle over
toddle home
toddle back
toddle round
More collocations
Translations for
toddle
Catalan
culejar
caminar com un ànec
remenar el cul
trontollar
Spanish
avanzar a pasitos
chapotear
contonearse
tambalearse
Toddle
through the time
Toddle
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common