| 单词 | toddling | 
| 释义 | toddlingn. 1.  A small child, esp. one who is learning to walk. See toddler n. 2. Now archaic. ΚΠ 1828    G. Beauclerk Journey to Marocco xix. 280  				A little fellow of six years old, with a troop of fat toddlings. 1897    Country Life 16 Oct. 404/2  				Often three or even four generations may be seen picking [hops] together..—great-grandfathers and grandmothers..and tiny toddlings. 1907    Westminster 6 July 21/1  				‘But you promised us a cake.’..‘Never mind, toddlings; sister Lotty will bake you some cookies.’ 1977    W. P. Dias Love & Marriage in Shakespeare viii. 285  				A toddling who goes on all fours has no fear of falling. 1990    M. Rodgers Proud Hearts ix. 95  				Why do toddlings find such delight in substances the consistency of mud?  2.  The action or an act of walking or running with short unsteady steps. Esp. with reference to a young child learning to walk.figurative in quot. 1838. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > progressive motion > walking > 			[noun]		 > manner of walking > with short unsteady steps toddle?1800 toddling1838 1838    T. Hood Animal Magnetism in  Comic Ann. 100  				The crazy toddlings and twaddlings of a bemused mind. 1878    V. Durrant Mod. Minister II. xxv. 281  				The first toddling of her tiny feet. a1911    T. Dreiser Jennie Gerhardt 		(1992)	 xxiv. 183  				On the earliest bright morning of returning spring, he was wont to take her for her first toddlings abroad. 1982    D. Wood Move, sing, listen, Play 7  				Crawling, seat-sliding, rolling and toddling of the one year old, involve the whole body. 2003    Backpacker Dec. 88/1  				As you advance from crawling to toddling, your body position becomes less stable. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2016; most recently modified version published online March 2022). toddlingadj.  That toddles (in various senses); esp. walking with short unsteady steps. Frequently with reference to a child learning to walk. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > progressive motion > walking > 			[adjective]		 > having specific manner of walking > with short unsteady steps toddling1773 paddling1792 1773    R. Fergusson Poems 116  				Cou'd..todling burns that smoothly play O'er gowden bed, Compare wi' Birks of Indermay? 1793    J. Thelwall Peripatetic II. 88  				A toddling curley-pated infant. 1843    H. W. Herbert Marmaduke Wyvil iv. 18  				The cheerful congregation..including every inmate of the village, from the blind frail octogenarian to the wee toddling prattler. 1861    Fraser's Mag. 4 Nov. 570/1  				The poor little child, the toddling innocent. 1883    Congregationalist July 585  				Toying with a tiny, toddling bull-pup. 1905    F. Treves Other Side of Lantern  ii. ix. 83  				A toddling princess who was the joy of her father's life. 1957    Woman's Day 		(N.Y.)	 July 3/2  				Be sure baby is umbrella-sheltered and keep an eye on toddling beachcombers. 1988    R. Ford in  Harper's Mag. June 38/2  				A wide, public man, a toddling character in a blue suit with change in his pockets. 2014    Herald Sun 		(Melbourne)	 		(Nexis)	 9 Nov. (Escape section) 10  				Neighbourhood matriarchs..gossip while corralling toddling grandchildren. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2016; most recently modified version published online March 2022). <  | 
	
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