have toddled
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present perfectof toddle.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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Since landing in early 2004, the golf-cart-size Spirit and Opportunity have toddled about on different parts of the planet, dipping into craters, drilling into rocks and sending back data about Mars' makeup and watery past.
From Time Magazine Archive
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He must have toddled down the aisle of the car, all by himself, and then have crawled into the berth with the strange man.
From Six Little Bunkers at Uncle Fred's by Laura Lee Hope
The old mother would have toddled over from Nurnberg—not too often, just for the day.
From Idle Ideas in 1905 by Jerome K. (Jerome Klapka) Jerome
"But as soon as she and Sally have toddled back to town I see no reason why we shouldn't come, eh, Emily?" he said, turning to his wife.
From Peter's Mother by Mrs. Henry De La Pasture
She must have toddled the whole mile among vehicles in the night.
From Praying for Money by Russell H. Conwell