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will toddle

  • future tense
    of toddle.
    toddle
    verb (used without object)
    to move with short, unsteady steps, as a young child.

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Menderes will toddle up to Moscow some time in July; Khrushchev will soar down to Ankara at a later date.

From Time Magazine Archive

"I don't know but I will toddle along home," said Drake, rather shame-facedly.

From The High School Boys' Training Hike by H. Irving (Harrie Irving) Hancock

At last a capital plan we've got We won't say how and we won't say what: It's safe in my noddle— Now off we will toddle, And slyly develop this capital plot!

From The Complete Plays of Gilbert and Sullivan by Sir W. S. (William Schwenck) Gilbert

Meanwhile, however, I think I will toddle up on deck again, and see how Yagi and the ship’s crew are getting on.

From Under the Ensign of the Rising Sun A Story of the Russo-Japanese War by Savile Lumley

A very realistic wax figure that will toddle, shoot a line and play almost any sort of game until you might easily believe it to be genuinely alive.

From Young People's Pride A Novel by Stephen Vincent Benét