verb
- to walk with short unsteady steps, as a young child does
- to walk in a casual or leisurely way
Usage: informal
Examples
- The baby began to toddle across the room toward her mother.
- He watched his toddler toddle unsteadily around the playground.
- She toddled down to the corner store to buy some milk.
- The little boy toddled after his older sister.
- I think I’ll toddle over to the library this afternoon.
- The child toddled from chair to chair, holding on for support.