1. toddle - Noun
2. toddle - Verb
To walk with short, tottering steps, as a child.
A toddling walk.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThere is one order of beauty which seems made to turn heads.... It is a beauty like that of kittens, or very small downy ducks making gentle rippling noises with their soft bills, or babies just beginning to toddle.... George Eliot
My grandmother played the piano, and I used to toddle over there and pick out little things that sounded good to me. Billy Strayhorn
We cannot walk befor we toddle, Though we may toddle far too long, If we embrace a lovely Model That is consistent, clear, and wrong. - Experts from "Notes from Wooods Hole", unpublished, 1976. Kenneth Boulding
I'd say - "I used to know his father well; Yes, we've lost heavily in this last scrap." And when the war is done and youth stone dead I'd toddle safely home and die - in bed. Siegfried Sassoon
I can't bring myself to say, 'Well, I guess I'll be toddling along.' It isn't that I can't toddle. It's just that I can't guess I'll toddle. Robert Benchley
I ski every three years or so. I don't have the ingrained confidence that others do, but I'll happily toddle about a green or blue run. Cherie Lunghi