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Definition of Toddling
1. toddle [v] - See also: toddle
Lexicographical Neighbors of Toddling
Literary usage of Toddling
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. St. Nicholas by Mary Mapes Dodge (1890)
"toddling ISLAND. BY EDITH M. THOMAS. ON this silver inlet's breast, Lies an isle
in glamour drest. All its trees are small but old, Three-score winters each ..."
2. Across Chrysê: Being the Narrative of a Journey of Exploration Through the by Archibald Ross Colquhoun (1883)
"... na-hsien—A sleeping-den—Importance of fine weather—toddling peasant
women—Comparisons. THE following day we passed a succession of little valleys, ..."
3. Uncle Walt: Walt Mason the Poet Philosopher by Walt Mason (1910)
"... toddling Home A THOUSAND cares oppress the mind, in life's long summer day;
we weary of the galling grind, and endless seems the way. ..."
4. Coniston by Winston Churchill (1906)
"One mild Sunday afternoon, he took little Cynthia by the hand and led her,
toddling, out into the sunny Common, where he used to walk with her mother, ..."
5. Walt Mason, His Book by Walt Mason (1916)
"toddling Home A THOUSAND cares oppress the mind, in life's long summer day; we
weary of the galling grind, and endless seems the way. ..."