Toddle vs Lunge - What's the difference?
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To walk unsteadily, as a small child does.
To walk in a carefree manner.
A sudden forward movement, especially with a sword.
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A long rope or flat web line, more commonly referred to as a lunge line, approximately 20-30 feet long, attached to the bridle, lungeing cavesson, or halter of a horse and is used to control the animal while lungeing.
An exercise performed by stepping forward one leg while kneeling with the other leg, then returning back to a standing position.
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To make a sudden forward movement (present participle: (lunging)).
To longe or work a horse in a circle around a handler (present participle: (lunging) or (lungeing)).
a lung
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As verbs the difference between toddle and lunge
is that toddle is to walk unsteadily, as a small child does while lunge is to make a sudden forward movement (present participle: {{term|lunging}}).As a noun lunge is
a sudden forward movement, especially with a sword.toddle
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Verb
- There he was, just toddling along.
Synonyms
* totterDerived terms
* toddler * toddle offlunge
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Alternative forms
* longe (US)Noun
(en noun)citation, page= , passage=A moment of madness from double goalscorer Kalinic put Rovers' fate back in the balance when the Croat caught Scharner with a late, dangerous lunge and was shown a straight red card by referee Phil Dowd.}}