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toddle verb to go; to leave UK, 1812- Sloanes do not like to say “go” – it doesn’t describe the way they ... well, whizz. They will say rush, toddle, beetle, tear, almost anything in preference. — Ann Barr and Peter York, The Official Sloane Ranger Handbook, p. 159, 1982
- I must be toddling off. — Anthony Masters, Minder, p. 94, 1984
- So I toddled off to New York to have a meeting with the American Federation Of Musicians[.] — The Guardian, 23 April 2004
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