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59 Sentences With "toddling"

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"So this is feminism," Kimmy says, toddling around in her boots.
Keep reading for the top speakeasies in the toddling town of NYC.
Think of the child who lacks complex thought processes, toddling around her home.
No longer toddling, Ruya flitted through the room where Schwab and Bifituu were talking.
Okay, so Washington's daughter is barely toddling so it's not really on the table anytime soon.
In that decade, my shame had slouched into shyness, and now I was toddling toward acceptance.
There are press images of two-year-old Carrie Fisher toddling along next to her celebrated mother.
Armie Hammer, he of the blazing-blue eyes and the toddling film career, has always been business savvy.
His youngest child, Julia, whose birth we chronicled in our first story, is now toddling around their apartment.
There is Saint, toddling into his mother's arms; and here is North, licking her reflection in the mirror!
They eat for fuel and pleasure, finding the balance as they go (toddling a bit, certainly, but that's their job).
Twenty years ago, this was their street, filled with their toddling children, front yard play dates and parental happy hours.
Inside Bannon's White House there are rampant leaks, paranoia, cellphone confiscation, and in response, only toddling incompetence or indiscriminate rage.
Fresh from a morning nap, she raced around the room, sometimes toddling toward the bathroom and lunging for the elevator.
At home, she snuck glances at her class notes as she brewed tea, cleaned house, and tended to her toddling siblings.
My son was toddling his way around the backstage with us in tow when he tumbled out in front of Gord.
The Grandma I last remembered toddling out of the arrivals hall at Charlotte Douglas International Airport when I was 12 years old.
Alicia Keys and Swizz Beats are two amazing musicians, and their two-year-old seems to be toddling along in their considerable footsteps.
In 2002 in England, a man saw a lost girl who was about 2 years old toddling by the side of the road.
Bouchon Bakery & Café doesn't try to waylay customers toddling toward Per Se's blue door and tempt them into having a quiche and salad instead.
To most of the population, these videos are innocent home movies capturing playtime at the pool or children toddling through water fountains on vacation.
"Now I can't stop," he wrote next to a video posted after the Obamas snap, of his daughter toddling around adorably and playing the harmonica.
A. An early formative experience for me was toddling into the living room as a kid and seeing this glowing box with all these buttons.
Everyone is under 143—except me and plus one Daniel—so there isn't even a generational cross section toddling or staggering around the dance floor.
Why does everyone — Jon Snow included, that righteous bastard — continue to treat me like I'm a lamb, toddling about Winterfell and trying to be a leader?
Then the three boys grew big—grew from toddling alarmists into wayward urban doofuses neurologically unequipped to perceive the risks incidental to their teen-age lives.
The toddling curiosity would have appeared far removed from any typical raptor, an animal that can be summed up as an ill-tempered knot of feathers and razor wire.
" Thirty years old, 21'2500", and four months pregnant during the training, Arnold Smither is unfailingly unflappable, even when chasing after her young son, who loved toddling around the hotel.
A young mother, sandwiched between her barely-toddling daughter and ageing mother-in-law spoons dollops of mash into the mouths on either side of her large yellow plate.
A flimsy fairy-tale from John Schultz, set in a picturesque — and imaginary — snow-spangled kingdom, "The Royal Baby" comes just as the newest generation is toddling around England.
And you ate your little treat delightedly, toddling along, not realizing that the ice cream was melting, dripping down the side of the cone, and making your tiny hand sticky?
When Isaac was 9 months old, Mr. Guevara traveled to El Salvador to meet his son, holding his hands as the child took his first toddling steps along the beach.
We sat in Rotonda's living room where his three dogs ran in circles and skidded out on his tile floor, and Rotonda's young daughter kept toddling in, followed by Rotonda's wife.
Equipped with a grabbing beak, toddling feet, and a very loud honk, Untitled Goose Game's titular bird wrecks havoc in a previously quiet village, committing all manner of crimes and inconveniences.
If U.S. inflation does heat up, the Federal Reserve may need to raise its benchmark interest rate faster, increasing the risk of recession, especially if the economy is still just toddling along.
At the water table, a 13-year-old girl smears her arms with purple paint while a 1-year-old boy watches intently from a teacher's lap before toddling over to investigate.
" Think of her toddling down the steps behind the Times Square TKTS booth in "Mistress America," issuing a cornball greeting to her soon-to-be-stepsister standing below: "Welcome to the Great White Way!
As a Red Diaper Baby, born and toddling in the Rosenberged Bronx near the height of McCarthy witch hunt hysteria, I have been living in hopeless anticipation of a better world for my entire life.
I didn't know how to tell her about a 2-year-old child toddling through window glass shattered by an explosive charge and leaving tiny, bloody footprints on the polished concrete floor of his home.
We know that Baby Yoda is the cutest meme bait to ever hit the internet, and it kind of doesn't matter what happens on The Mandalorian as long as that tiny tot is still toddling around.
Two days after Christmas, Darwin Santana-Gonzalez, a curly-haired 2500-year-old, was toddling around a Bronx apartment where, the police said, a potent mixture of heroin and fentanyl was being prepared, stamped and packed for sale.
Big ones, little ones, baby ones, toddling ones -- it was a second- and third-generation presidential family on rare display the likes of which hasn't been seen in such numbers since, yes, the Camelot of the John F. Kennedy era.
My dad was there on business, and there are pictures of me at 2 years old toddling around Central Park, sitting on the statue of Balto the Alaskan sled dog hero and having "tea" with the "Alice in Wonderland" characters.
Clicking on a man wearing scholar's robes, for example, sends a cartoon icon toddling off to the brick building on Lane 163 of Zizhong Road, where Chen Wangdao, one of the party's founding members, translated "The Communist Manifesto" into Chinese.
At first, the fact that they can speak to one another comes across as an inventive flourish, but like so much in "Ghost in the Shell" — the toddling geishas, the Asian extras — it helps to reduce an entire culture to a decorative detail.
We can all ombre our hair in various shades of pink and think we're being sah Kylie Jenner about it, but Beyoncé was dip dying her tresses when Kylie was just a tiny toddler, toddling around, not doing much of anything at all really.
"Every inch of this incredibly lifelike figure has been meticulously detailed to recreate everything that Star Wars fans love about the young alien, from the fuzz on its wrinkled head to its irresistible pout, all the way down to its tiny, toddling feet," the description for the doll says.
What my friends and acquaintances respond to from this pope, rather, is the iconography of his papacy — the vivid images of humility and Christian love he has created, from the foot-washing of prisoners to the embrace of the disfigured to the children toddling up to him in public events.
Directed by Derik Murray (who is responsible for a string of "I Am" documentary biographies, devoted to subjects like Chris Farley and Evel Knievel), "I Am JFK Jr." would be poignant strictly for the video that it features, showing the young John toddling around the White House, famously playing underneath his father's desk in the Oval Office, or running around otherwise stately affairs in short pants.
The "poyopoyo" in the title is an onomatopoeia for the young children "toddling" around (or walking unsteadily).
Using its meteo-system, the robot will fetch its owners umbrella if it is going to rain; a simple whistle will bring it toddling over to you.
Both the Humboldt penguin and the Humboldt current were named after Alexander von Humboldt. It is known in Peru as the "pajaro-niño", which translates to "baby- bird", due to their waddling gait and flightless wings held out suggesting the image of an infant toddling on the beach.
131; p. 141. In 1955 curator Edward Steichen selected photographs by both Hannes and Annalise for the world-touring Museum of Modern Art exhibition The Family of Man, seen by 9 million visitors. Hannes Rosenberg's photograph of proud grandparents watching their toddling grandchild is distinctly European in its setting; a broad, cobbled city square. Annelise contributed a picture of girls pinning Christmas decorations on their little sister's smock.
These were common in children up until about the age of four. These may have been due to increased risk from disease once the protective antibodies in a mother's milk ended after weening. There was also greater exposure to hard and soft tissue trauma, and subsequent infection, as children became more mobile by crawling and toddling. Iron deficiency anaemia was common among children, probably caused by long-term breastfeeding by mothers that were themselves deficient in minerals.
He is also fascinated with the colorfulness of western sexuality and, in particular, the way in which American films continually find new and more poignant ways of exhibiting women's beauty. In Chapter Ten, Kaname, walking alongside O-hisa with the Old Man toddling behind, is struck by the image of a dark old house. The passage that follows provides enchanting musings as to what might actually be going on behind the house's curtains, deep in the shadows beyond its latticework, as readers are given the opportunity to glance briefly into Kaname's world of fantasy.
Sheet music for "Chicago" featuring Blossom Seeley (1922) "Chicago" is a popular song written by Fred Fisher and published in 1922. The original sheet music variously spelled the title "Todd'ling" or "Toddling." The song has been recorded by many artists, but the best-known version is by Frank Sinatra. The song alludes to the city's colorful past, feigning "... the surprise of my life / I saw a man dancing with his own wife", mentioning evangelist Billy Sunday as having not been able to "shut down" the city, and State Street where "they do things they don't do on Broadway".
Seeley herself was a major recording star with a series of solo records in the 1920s, and her biggest hits included "Way Down Yonder in New Orleans", "Rose Room", Irving Berlin's "Lazy", "Yes Sir, That's My Baby" and her signature song, "Toddling the Todalo". She was featured in two 1933 films, Blood Money with Judith Anderson, and Broadway Through a Keyhole with Russ Columbo and Texas Guinan. Seeley was one half of the vaudeville team of Blossom Seeley and Benny Fields. When they played the Palace Theatre in its Golden Era, they always had the No. 1 spot, even when sharing the bill with such stars as Jack Benny, George Burns and Gracie Allen, and George Jessel.
One variation of the song "My Kind of Town (Chicago Is)", popularized by Frank Sinatra, has the line "Chicago is... the jumpin' Pump Room". Special lyrics were written for Judy Garland's version of the 1922 Fred Fischer song "Chicago (That Toddling Town)": "We'll meet at The Pump Room/Ambassador East/To say the least/on shish kebab/and breast of squab we will feast/And get fleeced". The lobby of the hotel, including the entrance to the Pump Room, is seen in Alfred Hitchcock's North by Northwest. In the spoken word introduction to the Monkees song "Don't Call on Me" (from their album Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd.), Micky Dolenz makes reference to "the elegant Pump Room...high over Chicago" against a background of drunken patter, clinking glasses and lounge piano.
The first objective was to oust Prime Minister Suárez, who had been criticized relentlessly by the media and the political elite for months and was rumoured to have even lost the King's good graces, partly due to Suárez's ambitious reformist agenda which had, conceivably, gone off-script. The second objective of the purported "soft" coup was a consequence of the former: to hurry still-toddling Spanish public institutions into fulfilling the convergence criteria the nation was being groomed for, namely NATO and EEC membership and the consolidation of an effectively bipartisan and ideologically moderate parliamentary monarchy. According to the rationale behind the theory, this objective required both purging the armed forces of its most reactionary elements and frightening the common voter into accepting the monarchy and the two-party system as the institutional "default position". Yet another and more concrete objective would have been to neutralize an imminent and "hard" coup d'état planned for later that year, most likely on 2 May.

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