Sentence examples for the toddlers from inspiring English sources

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the toddlers

noun

A young child who has started walking but not fully mastered it, typically between ages one to three years old.

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Even the toddlers were overwhelmed by grandeur.

The elders are exasperated, but the toddlers run the show.

More intriguing is that the toddlers judged a person's intention.

Let me here address the toddlers in the readership directly.

The toddlers gathered round, ready to dive right in.

Mr. Shanley wrote that the show charmed the toddlers.

For the toddlers, where are the new and exciting authors?

The toddlers no longer risk burns from the smoky kerosene lamp.

The toddlers tend to spontaneously help, even without any prompting, encouragement or reward.

The toddlers, his son Trig and his grandson Tripp, would keep everyone on their feet.

The toddlers loved the bread van, the croissants, and the frogs.

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