intransitive. To walk or run with short unsteady steps. Esp. of a young child learning to walk.
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释义 | the world > movement > progressive motion > walking > walk, tread, or step [verb (intransitive)] > with short unsteady steps (9) toddle?1590 intransitive. To walk or run with short unsteady steps. Esp. of a young child learning to walk. paddle1606 intransitive. To walk with short, unsteady, or uncoordinated steps like a child, often with a rocking motion; to toddle, doddle. Usually with… dade1612 intransitive. To move slowly or with uncertain steps; to toddle, like a child learning to walk. Also figurative. diddle1632 intransitive. To walk unsteadily, as a child; to toddle; = daddle, v.1 Obsolete. daddle1710 intransitive. With adverb or prepositional phrase indicating direction. To walk or run with short unsteady steps, as a small child or an infirm… dacker1817 To walk totteringly as from feebleness or infirmity; to toddle; to go about slowly, idly or carelessly; to saunter, dander. tottle1822 intransitive. To move unsteadily and with short tottering steps; to toddle. tot1824 intransitive. ‘To move with short steps as a child does’ (Jamieson 1825); to totter; to toddle; also playfully, to walk, go, move. poddle1827 intransitive. To walk with slow, short, or unsteady steps; to proceed in a dawdling or uncoordinated manner; to waddle, toddle, potter. Sometimes… |
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