[no obj] 1 of a young child : to walk with short, unsteady steps
▪ The little boy toddled across the room. 2 always followed by an adverb or preposition : to walk along in a slow and relaxed way
▪ I toddled off/down to the pub for a pint. ▪ She toddled off to bed.
▪ The little boy toddled across the room.
▪ I toddled off/down to the pub for a pint. ▪ She toddled off to bed.





