has toddled
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present perfectof toddle (3rd person singular).present perfect
Used to describe actions that started in the past and continue into or have direct relevance to the present.
toddleverb (used without object)to move with short, unsteady steps, as a young child.
Example Sentences
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Long after Frieze has toddled off, this smaller art fair comes along and offers punters a chance to get their hands on slightly more affordable fare.
From The Guardian ● Jan. 19, 2013
He has toddled through the series like an overindulged two-year-old, protected from the consequences of his actions by perverse fate, and protected from their moral consequences by his power of rationalization.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Perhaps one who has toddled but a step or two over the threshold might, by looking back, catch a glimpse….
From Widdershins by Oliver [pseud.] Onions
He has toddled about in the same nursery, learned in the same school, played at the same university and lived in the same society as the rest of the middle classes.
From The Law and the Poor by Edward Abbott Parry