tiptoe in English

verb
1
walk quietly and carefully with one's heels raised and one's weight on the balls of the feet.
Liz tiptoed out of the room
verb

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1. I stood tiptoe upon a little hill.

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5. 21 But Jackie Tiptoe managed to evade her vigilance.

6. A Tiptoe Through the Trinity HOME FIGURE 1

7. But Jackie Tiptoe managed to evade her vigilance.

8. I tiptoe over to her bed and give her a nudge.

9. Jocund day stands tiptoe on the misty mountain tops.

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13. Cleo stood on tiptoe[Sentencedict], trying to see who hid behind the door.

14. My mother would tuck me in, turn out the lights and tiptoe out.

15. Standing tiptoe on the mushy lawn, he tapped on the windows and tried to peek in.

16. Then, holding her own breath and moving stealthily on tiptoe, she began to ease her way towards the exit.

17. Standing on tiptoe, she arched her lower body to his scarcely needing the encouragement of his hand pressing against her spine.

18. Be on the tiptoe of expectation is broad the reader is chance with this, be thrown in the cavalcade of searcher to come eagerly.

19. 30 Dillon, however, seems to tiptoe around the issue, as if afraid either to offer his own thesis or to establish his own workable definition of hypochondria.

20. 20 I stood on tiptoe, face upward and back straightened, to hand the cloth-wrapped bundle onto the counter. How strange the pawnbroker should have put up a counter so forbiddingly high.

21. 9 I get up and tiptoe toward the cupboard. Along the way I grab a dish towel off the back of a chair—a weapon strikes me as a good idea—and motion to our dog Rick to stick close behind me.

22. Acrobatics (from Ancient Greek ἀκροβατέω, akrobateo, "walk on tiptoe, strut") is the performance of human feats of balance, agility, and motor coordination.Acrobatic skills are used in performing arts, sporting events, and martial arts.Extensive use of Acrobatic skills are most often performed in acro dance, circus, and gymnastics, and to a lesser extent in other athletic activities

23. Knitandpurl commented on the word Arborescence "And finally, beyond the winter-garden, through the various kinds of Arborescence which from the street made the lighted window appear like the glass front of one of those children's playthings, pictured or real, the passer-by, drawing himself up on tiptoe, would generally observe a man in a frock-coat, a gardenia or a carnation in his buttonhole