Aún no tenemos significados para "toddle about".
1He began to toddle about, and made acquaintances with the neighbours' children.
2Babies toddle about-fat, pretty things, with curly mops.
3Before the ship was ordered home, I could chew bacon and beef, and toddle about the decks.
4He could just toddle about the deck, where he was everlastingly looking for "dold," and "nuddets."
5Her son was now almost two years old, and beginning to toddle about upon a pair of crooked, thin legs.
6He had grown strong, and could toddle about and take care of himself wonderfully well for a child of his age.
7Almost from the time he could toddle about the carpeted floor, had Aunt Grace been trying to teach him what she called manners.
8She, of course, was not being allowed to physically help, although she did toddle about pointing at objects and indicating where they should go.
9As soon as he was old enough to sit up alone and toddle about, another affliction, the nervous motion of his body, became apparent.
10Come to London in March, and toddle about at the Club, old boy; and we won't go home till maw-aw-rning till daylight does appear.
11It was only yesterday that she was a mite of a thing toddling about-
12The child Jessie had nursed with such care was toddling about, looking rueful with loss.
13When I was toddling about the house, another sister was born, the last of the family.
14Trim iridescent pigeons toddled about on their coral feet, looking for leftovers from the chickens' table.
15So she put him on the floor, where he toddled about on his still unsteady legs.
16We are all children, toddling about as an experiment, and wondering what we are going to be.
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