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"toddle" Definitions
  1. [intransitive] when a young child who has just learnt to walk toddles, he/she walks with short, unsteady steps
  2. [intransitive] + adv./prep. (informal) to walk or go somewhere

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A handful of children toddle as parents hem the frame.
But do they really have to toddle around on wheels?
Sometimes the browser will get sluggish and toddle along from tab to tab.
Toddle Tunes is only permitting one parent or caregiver to accompany a child.
Grace didn't toddle until she was three and still needs help using the toilet.
Look at this adorable toddler doing what he undoubtedly does best (toddle) behind Rep.
Sick children must be symptom-free for a week before participating in classes at Toddle Tunes.
At the time, Mr. Rogers was a senior official at a restaurant chain called Toddle House.
However, once your baby begins to toddle, these sorts of activities are no longer a breeze.
Meanwhile, the baby steps taken under the outgoing government of Thein Sein have become a proper toddle.
For another dollar, you may add a scoop of helado (ice cream), then toddle heavily, happily home.
That's the case at Toddle Tunes, a music school for kids, in Westwood, a neighborhood in Los Angeles.
In the documentary, we see the gray-haired man's new daughter Lula Boginia Lynch toddle around, drawing alongside him.
Three days later, when the larvae are independent enough to toddle off and feed themselves, the parents resume copulating.
Mr. Osbourne is still the band's floppy figurehead, moving in a quickstep toddle across the stage, stooping into the microphone.
" The women call to one another, voices bouncing from tree to path to earth while the children toddle about. "Mrs.
No two are alike; come along, let's observe: An emperor penguin will toddle for weeks ... 50 miles to bring food back to little chick's beaks.
Even after starting the restaurant, Mr. Rogers kept his day job at Toddle House and moved to Memphis when he was promoted to vice president.
In the premiere episode of Law & Order SVU's 18th season, Detective Olivia Benson is watching her adopted son Noah toddle around the playground in Central Park.
"If Toddle House had offered ownership to the management team, there never would have been a Waffle House," Joe Rogers Jr. said in a phone interview.
Since they're both growing, maybe the family is into The Busunge toddle bed, which can be extended as kids grow taller seems like a potential fit for them.
My parents took me backpacking beginning when I was about 7, and my wife and I took our three children on overnight hikes as soon as they could toddle.
Now, almost three years later, her husband having been unable to deal with the consequences, she is left alone to care for a toddler who cannot toddle — or speak or eat on his own.
That HIDDEN STAIRCASE leads from the TROPHY ROOM (19A) to the WINE CELLAR (59A), which is a perfectly reasonable place to toddle off to for a drink after you've shown off your gold and silver cups.
Today groups of tourists dressed in puffy coveralls and insulated boots toddle around Abisko — a modest cluster of houses along one main road with no traffic light — snapping photos while posing beside locals' snowmobiles and pet huskies.
He can return to it again and again in his old age, laugh at the hoodie marl he preferred back then, watch his infant daughter toddle, then turn to look at the delight on his own young face.
Today's young people, who seem to latch on to digital devices almost as soon as they can toddle, may have more sobering thoughts about technology after watching this rock musical revival, set in a post-apocalyptic landscape in 2211.
Rogers himself started his career as a short order cook and regional manager at Toddle House before teaming with Thomas Forkner, a neighbor and real estate broker, to open their first Waffle House location back in 1955 in Avondale Estates, Georgia.
A few weeks into my stay, we'd grown familiar enough that he would toddle right up to me and stretch out his neck, its skin sagging into crepey pleats, and let me pat his head, closing his little black eyes as I did.
In other words, having AI models compete in an unsupervised manner may be a far better way to develop useful and robust skills than letting them toddle around on their own, racking up an abstract number like percentage of environment explored or the like.
"One morning, back on December '15, I saw a motor home toddle along Finlayson Arm Road and I thought to myself, There's got to be more to life than standing knee-deep in rainwater, being peed on by neighborhood dogs, and staring at the same view every single day," the book reads.
They had a two-year-old son, Jacob, who used to toddle near the canvas now and then—oblivious to the tick-tack-whish-whir of leather jump ropes grazing the painted floor and the uneven cadence of gloves pummeling duct-taped heavybags until the sickly buzzer signaled the end of three minutes.
Baby Carrie Fisher and her younger brother Todd toddle around their childhood mansion, play in their pool, and appear on TV. The entire documentary would be worth it just for the footage of Fisher as a lanky, grinning teenager, belting out Simon & Garfunkel's "Bridge Over Troubled Water" at one of Reynolds' cabaret shows, or improvising a wacky dance on a California lawn.
We live in a neighborhood with parks and sidewalks, and I think frequently about how the limits we set on our daughters compare to the normal limits of 1955 (ours are far more strict), whether parents in the past would have let their son toddle after his older sisters into a neighbor's yard unsupervised (probably; we don't), and how often the stress of watchfulness sends us pinballing to the opposite extreme of, Don't play outside kids, just watch a movie (never, of course; we would never say that).
McCuaig's parents lived at Mayfield, on the rural fringe of Newcastle. In 1915, when McCuaig was seven BHP established an iron and steel works at the nearby suburb of Port Waratah. His mother died the same year. BHP's iron and steel works are depicted in Berceuse de Newcastle, the poem which opens McCuaig's Selected Poems (1992): It's always sunset in the east With a roddle- toddle-toddle, When the night furnace is in blast With a roddle-toddle-toddle And all night long the rolling-mill Goes roddle-toddle-toddle McCuaig recalled in an interview with Peter Kirkpatrick he had taken elocution lessons in Newcastle from a woman called Beatrice Welch.
In 2010, for the first time ever, the Toddle had the theme of pirates. The 2010 Big Toddle launch took place on 25 May at London's V&A; Museum of Childhood. X Factor star Stacey Solomon and actress Laila Rouass along with her daughter Inez were among hundreds of mums and toddlers who attended the launch. For 2011, the Toddle theme was animals.
Toddlers can dress up as their favourite creature for the day.animal themed activities. In 2015, Barnado's Big Toddle raised £700,000. In 2017, Barnado's Big Toddle made a partnership with the pre-school children's television series Teletubbies to celebrate its 20th anniversary.
The Barnardo's Big Toddle is the UK’s biggest charity event for children under the age of 5.
He died in 1948,"Toddle", Kentucky Library & Museum, Southern Kentucky Music Collection; retrieved June 13, 2013. after spending several years in hospital.
From 1997 to 2017, Barnado's Big Toddle raised a total of £14.5 million for the benefit of 248,000 children, young people and families.
Some of the locations included Dulwich Park, Dudley Zoo, Glasgow Green, Singleton Park, and Battersea Park Children's Zoo where the 2011 Toddle launch was held. All the money raised from The Big Toddle goes towards Barnardo's early years projects. These are based throughout the UK, supporting young children and their families. These include family centres, play groups and counseling services.
In 1995, Baldassari performed with violinist Richard Greene in his band The Grass is Greener. Their 1997 album Sales Tax Toddle was nominated for a Grammy.
The first Waffle House opened on Labor Day weekend in 1955 at 2719 East College Avenue in Avondale Estates, Georgia. That restaurant was conceived and founded by Joe Rogers Sr. (1919–2017) and Tom Forkner (1918–2017). Rogers started in the restaurant business as a short- order cook in 1947 at the Toddle House in New Haven, Connecticut. By 1949, he became a regional manager with the now-defunct Memphis-based Toddle House chain, then he moved to Atlanta.
Burt Gillet's Toddle Tales is a theatrical cartoon series which lasted from June 29 to September 7, 1934, and was made by the Van Beuren Studios. All of the films combined live-action and animation.
Burt Gillet's Toddle Tales was a half animated, half live action film series from Van Beuren Studios. There were only 3 episodes released from the series, Grandfather's Clock, Along Came A Duck, and A Little Bird Told Me.
The music video for "Hatsukoi Cider" features Hisako Tabuchi of the rock bands Bloodthirsty Butchers and Toddle on guitar. It features the members performing in a grey-lit room. The music video for "Deep Mind" features Buono! singing in a dark area.
The president of the Toddle Bike company in Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing. He chooses Fudge to star in the new commercial for his product, but gets furious when Fudge does not act on cue. Mr. Vincent is almost always seen smoking a big cigar.
"...You build a restaurant, and I'll show you how to run it," recalls Tom Forkner. Forkner suggested naming the restaurant Waffle House, as waffles were the most profitable item on the 16-item menu. The fragile nature of waffles also made the point that it was dine-in, not a carry-out, but it confused patrons as to meal availability other than breakfast. Rogers continued to work with Toddle House, and to avoid conflict of interest, sold his interest to Forkner in 1956. In 1960, when Rogers asked to buy into Toddle House, and they refused, he moved back to Atlanta and rejoined Waffle House, now a chain of three restaurants, to run restaurant operations.
They established Harbour Records with four other indie bands from Hong Kong, and on it released their 2004 debut album The OK Thing to Do on Sunday Afternoon Is to Toddle in the Zoo. In 2006 they joined Elefant Records, hoping to gain distribution beyond Hong Kong's small indie fanbase.
This Waffle House in Fort Worth, Texas, is near the Texas Motor Speedway In 1949, Forkner sold a home to Joe Rogers, Sr. Inspired by the emergence of fast food chains like McDonald's, Rogers, who was a regional manager of the Toddle House chain of diners in Memphis, Tennessee, proposed that he and Forkner go into business together for a quick-service, sit-down restaurant. Forkner suggested a Toddle House, but Rogers felt the chain wasn't proper for the market. After Forkner secured the property, the pair developed the concept of the Waffle House together; Forkner proposed naming it after the most expensive item on the menu to promote it, while Rogers suggested keeping a 24-hour schedule. The first Waffle House opened in Avondale in 1955.
Kettle Restaurants is an American restaurant chain, offering breakfast, lunch, and dinner 24 hours a day.Kettle: About Us The first location was opened by founder Harry Chambers, Sr. and his brother, Danny, in 1968 in Nacogdoches, Texas. He gained experience managing Toddle House restaurants in Baton Rouge while obtaining an engineering degree at LSU. Soon they opened additional locations.
The event was established in 1997. In 2007, Barnado's Big Toddle recruited the advertising agency Burnett Works to reach the £2m barrier in funds raised. 488,317 children registered in 2008 and raised a total of £1,315. In 2009 celebrity parents such as, Jools Oliver, Lorraine Ashbourne, Andrew Lincoln, Helen McCrory, Damian Lewis and Fay Ripley took part in the events over the summer.
In 1961, Carson Pirie Scott & Co. greatly expanded in Illinois by purchasing the 20 unit Block & Kuhl chain headquartered in Peoria. In 1980, to diversify its business, Carson Pirie Scott & Co. borrowed $108 million to buy Dobbs Houses, Inc., an airline caterer and owner of the Toddle House and Steak 'n Egg Kitchen restaurant chains. These were sold in 1988, as was the County Seat clothing chain.
Father to Peter, Fudge and Tootsie. (Peter's middle name comes from his father.) He is in the advertising business and he writes commercials. His agency has had accounts with Juicy-O and the Toddle Bike company (for whom Fudge appears in a commercial), as well as with X-Plode Cereal (only mentioned by Fudge, though). In the first book, he is much more of a blunt parent than his wife.
They Met in the Dark is a 1943 British comedy thriller film directed by Karel Lamač and starring James Mason, Joyce Howard and Edward Rigby. The screenplay concerns a cashiered Royal Naval officer and a young woman who join forces to solve a murder and hunt down a German spy ring. The film features a single song sung by Phyllis Stanley, "Toddle Along" (Ben Frankel, Moira Heath). It was shot at Teddington Studios in London.
Vernon George "Tod" Handley CBE (11 November 1930 – 10 September 2008) was a British conductor, known in particular for his support of British composers. He was born of a Welsh father and an Irish mother into a musical family in Enfield, Middlesex. He acquired the nickname "Tod" because his feet were turned in at his birth, which his father simply summarised: "They toddle". Handley preferred the use of the name "Tod" throughout his life over his given names.
David C Webb was born the fifth child and second son of Gordon and Cornelia Mary Webb at the family home, Curraghbawn, near Nenagh, in County Tipperary, Ireland on 20, November, 1928. The Webb family had a passion for adventure, and David was no exception. From the time he could toddle around, he wandered rural Ireland, rejoicing in imaginative games. As a school boy, he excelled in all sports, setting records as a bowler in cricket, as a sprinter, and as a swimmer, among other sports.
In 1960, when Rogers asked to buy into Toddle House, and they refused, he moved back to Atlanta and rejoined Waffle House, now a chain of three restaurants, to run restaurant operations. Shortly after Rogers returned full-time, Forkner followed suit and left Ben S. Forkner Realty. After opening a fourth restaurant in 1960, the company began franchising its restaurants and slowly grew to 27 stores by the late 1960s, before growth accelerated. As of 2017, there are over 2,100 locations in 25 states.
Herd's Hill, the source of the Luggie Water which ends up in the River Clyde via the River Kelvin is close by. The first tributary of the Avon is the Shiellhill Burn on the south of Greengairs very close to the source of the Cameron Burn, which itself is a tributary of the Luggie Water. The Avon picks up the Shiellhill Burn close to Upperton, north of the sewage works and west of Easter Glentore Farm. The Avon crosses Fannyside Road at the Bog Bridge near Toddle Knowe.
The house was bought for little more than half the original asking price of £1 million at £550,000. The house was slashed in value because of the fire of November 2002. The house has now been fully renovated, but some of the well- recognised aspects of the house from its use during the run of The Big Breakfast remain. The newly renovated house features in the BBC Two show Neneh and Andi Dish It Up, BBC Three's Singing With the Enemy, and most recently Too Fat To Toddle on ITV1.
Young Maasai warrior (a junior Moran) with headdress and markings The central unit of Maasai society is the age-set. Young boys are sent out with the calves and lambs as soon as they can toddle, but childhood for boys is mostly playtime, with the exception of ritual beatings to test courage and endurance. Girls are responsible for chores such as cooking and milking, skills which they learn from their mothers at an early age.The Last of the Maasai. Mohamed Amin, Duncan Willetts, John Eames. 1987. Pages 55, 94.
In his 1952 autobiography Talking Football, Ramsey described "liv[ing] for the open air from the moment I could toddle", spending hours each day in the meadow behind the family cottage, playing ball games with his brothers. He learned skills such as ball control, kicking and heading with a tennis ball. From the age of five, Ramsey attended Becontree Heath School, which had a roll of about 200 pupils aged from four to fourteen. He and his brothers had to walk two hours from their house to get there, and passed a ball between each other on the way to break the monotony.
The band was formed in 2011 and is made up of Koji Nakamura (Supercar, iLL, Nyantora), Miki Furukawa (Supercar), Hisako Tabuchi (Number Girl, Bloodthirsty Butchers, Toddle), and Kensuke Ushio (agraph). They made their live debut at a show with Kimonos in April 2011. Their debut single "Spell" and released in August 2011, was used as the opening for the Fuji Television noitaminA anime television series, No. 6. They were also used for the closing theme of Fuji Television's noitaminA anime television series Un-Go with their third single "Fantasy/Cupid【期間生産限定盤】", released in October 2011.
This Waffle House in Fort Worth, Texas, is near the Texas Motor Speedway The first Waffle House opened on Labor Day weekend 1955, at 2719 East College Avenue in Avondale Estates, Georgia. The restaurant was named after the most profitable item on the 16-item menu. The fragile nature of waffles also made the point that it was a dine-in, not a carry-out, restaurant, but it confused patrons as to meal availability other than breakfast. Rogers continued to work with Toddle House, and to avoid conflict of interest sold his interest to Forkner in 1956.
They installed ramps of different angles and watched as people of a variety of ages, heights, and weights walked up and down them, in unblinded and blind trials. The incline chosen was 8 degrees, reportedly gentle enough for a child to toddle from a train to 42nd Street. One additional test took place in Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx, where 13 stone pillars were erected and allowed to weather. The architects wanted to choose a durable stone to use on Grand Central's facade, and thus pillars made of a different varieties of stone were installed in the woods (now by the John Kieran Nature Trail, which opened in 1987).
The term "Scrap" can refer to the generals and Majors referring to the war as a game, or "scrap". "Youth stone dead" a very blunt metaphor which shows the harshness of the author, who isn't impressed. The last two lines however show how the war is not just a game, and how young boys are being slaughtered for small sections of land that should not be valued the same as people's lives. "Toddle" refers to the drunk Major and a very good use of satire as it is effective in diminishing the normal view of a major, and "Die" is what Siegfried wants the major to do.
Following the demise of Number Girl, the members each went on to other projects. Nakao joined several bands like Spiral Chord, Sloth Love Chunks, Crypt City, younGSounds and later joined his long time friend Aiha Higurashi for the revival of Seagull Screaming Kiss Her Kiss Her. Nakao also played as support member for the bands like MASS OF THE FERMENTING DREGS, dry as dust, The SALOVERS, hammer, fast Tokyo, and produced the band called THE GIRL. Guitarist Hisako Tabuchi formed her own band Toddle, became a member of Bloodthirsty Butchers and later joined the supergroup Lama consisting of former Supercar members Koji Nakamura and Miki Furukawa.
Frederick Smith was born in Marks, Mississippi, the son of James Frederick "Fred" Smith, the founder of the Toddle House restaurant chain and the Smith Motor Coach Company (renamed the Dixie Greyhound Lines after The Greyhound Corporation bought a controlling interest in 1931). The elder Smith died when his son was only 4, and the boy was raised by his mother and uncles. Smith was crippled by bone disease as a small boy but regained his health by age 10. He attended elementary school at Presbyterian Day School in Memphis and high school at Memphis University School, and became an amateur pilot as a teen.
According to the detailed book 'The Records of the Pringles','Records of the Pringles of the Scottish Border', by Alex Pringle, Published 1933, Edinburgh. the surname Hoppringill, or Pringle, dates from the reign of Alexander III of Scotland (1249–86) and is one of the oldest names of the Scottish Border region. Pringle is a placename derived from a locale in the Parish of Stow on the right side of Gala Water, about ten miles North of Galashiels. Hoppringle lies about one half mile up from the bank of the river on the Southern slopes of a ridge separating the valleys of the rivers Armet and Todhole (now named Armet Water and Toddle Burn).
Siberia, Siberia. Northwestern University Press. pp. 12-13. . Later, the writer remembered growing up in Siberia as a difficult, but happy time: > "As soon as we kids learned how to walk, we would toddle to the river with > our fishing rods; still a tender child, we would run to the taiga, which > would begin right outside the village, to pick berries and mushrooms; since > young age, we would get into a boat and take the oars..."Valentin > Grigoriyevich Rasputin, biography When Rasputin finished the 4-year elementary school in Atalanka in 1948, his parents sent the precocious boy to a middle school and then to high school in the district center, Ust-Uda, some 50 km away from his home village.
As a satire magazine pushing the envelope of what is deemed fit for publishing, The Pennsylvania Punch Bowl has found itself at the center of some controversies. As Charles A. Wright, a member of the editorial staff in the early 1920s, noted: “Part of our planning for an issue was to pick a title that, combined with the cover drawing, would create a ‘racy’ effect. ... Our jokes dealt mostly with campus subjects, such as freshmen, football, absent-minded professors, and coeds; and current events, including the beginning of Prohibition, the wearing of knickers, and the popularity of a dance called ‘The Toddle.’” In 1939, ten Punch Bowl editors were suspended for the printing of ribald humor, causing small riots near 37th and Spruce Streets.
Kilich Khan broke with family tradition and became a fighter rather than a scholar. Kilich Khan is known to have utilized the Composite bow and arrow, he kept the Quran attached to his Quiver and rode along with a Crescent standard and a yellow flag. Henry Brigs a historian wrote, > In youth he was trained to the use of the bow, the spear and the sword. > Riding on horseback was familiar to him from the moment he could toddle > alone from his mother's knee as it is to this day to everybody from the > plains of Arabia to the hills of Afghanistan and he was specially taught to > regard the cause of the Crescent and the Quran as the great purpose of his > existence It was in 1655 that Kilich Khan undertook a pilgrimage to Mecca.
Dixie Greyhound Lines' Memphis Terminal, September 1943 In 1931 The Greyhound Corporation bought a controlling (majority) interest in the Smith Motor Coach Company, renamed it as the Dixie Greyhound Lines, and appointed Frederick Smith as the president of the DGL (as a subsidiary of the parent Greyhound firm). Later in 1931 Dixie reached as far north as Springfield and Effingham (both in Illinois and on the way to Chicago), thereby completing a Greyhound direct through-route between Chicago and New Orleans via Memphis, by connecting with other Greyhound regional companies to the north (the Illinois GL, later the Central GL, even later the Great Lakes GL) and to the south (the Teche GL). In 1932 Smith (along with J.C. Stedman, an entrepreneur from Houston, Texas) also founded the Toddle House restaurant chain, based too in Memphis. For the next several years the chain expanded through a number of states, opening as many as 50 new stores per year.
The stage faced the park and a huge door could be opened to entertain an outdoor audience. The theatre was damaged in a fire shortly before the Shopping Centre was built. Many shops have come and gone from Gosforth High Street over the years, including familiar names such as: Robinson's Pet Shop which was near Elmfield Road; Boydell's Toys on the corner of Hawthorn Road; Maynard's sweet shop, the Toddle Inn Cafe and Laidlaw's hardware and decorating store – all of which were situated opposite the junction with St Nicholas Avenue; and Moods – a stationery and gift shop – which stood where the Gosforth Centre is now, opposite Ivy Road. The High Street had a Woolworths store, which closed on 3 January 2009, due to the company being in administration. On 10 December the former Woolworths store reopened as a Co-operative Food store, after plans to change the store into an Italian restaurant were rejected.
Pegler, Martin, Soldiers' Songs and Slang of the Great War Osprey Publishing, 2014, , page 257-258. :I'm Bert :P'raps you've heard of me :Bert :You've had word of me, :Jogging along :Hearty and strong :Living on plates of fresh air :I dress up in fashion :And when I am feeling depressed :I shave from my cuff all the whiskers and fluff :Stick my hat on and toddle up West :I'm Burlington Bertie I rise at ten-thirty :and saunter along like a toff :I walk down the Strand with my gloves on my hand :Then I walk down again with them off :I'm all airs and graces, correct easy paces :Without food so long, I've forgot where my face is :I'm Bert, Bert, I haven't a shirt :But my people are well off you know. :Nearly everyone knows me from Smith to Lord Rosebr'y, :I'm Burlington Bertie from Bow. :I stroll :With Lord Hurlington, :Roll :In The Burlington :Call for Champagne :Walk out again :Come back and borrow the ink :I live most expensive :Like Tom Lipton I'm in the swim :He's got so much 'oof' that he sleeps on the roof :And I live in the room over him.

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