Leaving my luggage I toddled back, but that kindly-hearted cavalry giant, Captain Kirkwood, followed me with it, for which I was more grateful than I can say.
Near the top the wretched drivers galloped away to prevent our getting in, but I caught a belated one after going a mile farther, while some stilltoddled away astern.
Two of his enemies dashed after him, and the Mayor picked himself up and toddled off as fast as his short legs would carry him to call up the nearest guard, two hundred yards away.
He was much relieved when, in obedience to her husband's call to come and take her seat, she toddled off towards the vehicle.
She toddled round to the third hole, which was lower down.
The woman, seeing what had befallen her husband, scrambled to her feet and toddled to him shouting, 'Foreigners!
The Dione fired guns and sent up rockets, which they neither heard nor saw; Major Brent toddled about the deck and his guests talked scandal; but what did they care!
Margy and Mun Bun toddled down the steps to look at Zip, who had stretched out on the grass, still hitched to the cart.
Maybe all the cream'll melt if we don't run," said Mun, as he toddled along beside Rose.
The supper-hour was at hand, and the pseudo-Mrs. Zamboni emerged and toddled down the street.
At this juncture, my boy, the aged Miriam caught sight of the Conservative Kentucky Chap, haranguing against her down the Accomac road, and toddled furiously away to chastise him with her umbrella.
As Samyule spoke thus, a small blue object, carrying a drum, toddled forth from the ranks, and saluted.
As they climbed the steep street leading to the square before the big church, a little white dog with brown earstoddled out.
Nino had toddled off to inspect the boat, and by some means, how no one could quite tell, had slipped over the side of the steamer, and was engulfed in the seething waves below.
The Wonder toddled forward, unabashed, to enter his new world.
He toddled in hastily from the garden, and pointed with excitement through the window.
In this mad fashion it shot ahead, and, a few minutes after, toddledin again among the rest, walking peacefully and somewhat painfully on its few fours.
Dr Century had toddled downstairs to see the squire.
So Dr Century came and toddledslowly into her ladyship's room.
When Jan, Hal and Ted were eating breakfast the next morning they heard a cry from Trouble, who had toddled out of the tent as soon as he had finished his meal.
So Trouble toddled off with his brother and sister.
But when Baby William toddled to the place where he had picked up the blue stones there were no more.
In one hovel a brand new baby lay in a box, and another scarcely able to walk toddled about, and a lot more, like a flock of chickens, were scattered here and there.
As one entered, a little childtoddled out to meet him with outstretched arms.
III So they both went slowly down, And walked about the town With a cheerful bumpy sound As they toddled round and round; And everybody cried, As they hastened to their side, "See!
So the Ducky and the leetle Browny-Mousy and the Beetle Dined, and danced upon their heads Till they toddled to their beds.
She went to dances, but though sometimes she toddled a bit, mostly she sat out or tucked in.
Then the old man toddled into his own chamber, and after sitting there ten minutes went away home.
So instigated, Nidderdale followed the financier, and the gouty old Marquis toddled after them.
So they both went slowly down, And walked about the town With a cheerful bumpy sound As they toddled round and round; And everybody cried, As they hastened to their side, "See!
And shetoddled off into the next room, and brought a cup of milk and a bit of bread.
We toddled along a bit, and sat down on a couple of chairs by the Serpentine.
And then I strolled downstairs, and toddled off to the inn.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "toddled" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.