tiptoes in Korean

verb - tiptoe
발끝으로 걷다: tiptoe, walk on tiptoe

Sentence patterns related to "tiptoes"

Below are sample sentences containing the word "tiptoes" from the English - Korean. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "tiptoes", or refer to the context using the word "tiptoes" in the English - Korean.

1. They stood there lifeless on tiptoes.

2. Now Goody Tiptoes had set to work again by herself.

3. Now Goody Tiptoes set to work again by herself.

4. And now Timmy and Goody Tiptoes keep their nut store fastened up with a little padlock.

5. 25 She stood on her tiptoes to open the high window that ventilated the room.

6. Stand with the feet together and slowly raise up on tiptoes, then lower the heels down again.

7. It tiptoes through the treetops, rouging a few leaves, then rides a tuft of thistledown across the valley and away.

8. Well then he struts, stands on tiptoes, bustles, and Bestirs his stumps, shoves and makes way, and with much ado clambers up a …

9. It creeps in on a misty dawn and vanishes in the hot afternoon. It tiptoes through the treetops, rouging a few leaves, then rides a tuft of thistledown across the valley and away.

10. * 1912 , Stratemeyer Syndicate, Baseball Joe on the School Nine Chapter 1 "I'll not," retorted "Teeter" Nelson, whose first name was Harry, but who had gained his Appellation because of a habit he had of "teetering" on his tiptoes when reciting in class

11. 1912, Stratemeyer Syndicate, Baseball Joe on the School Nine Chapter 1 "I'll not," retorted "Teeter" Nelson, whose first name was Harry, but who had gained his Appellation because of a habit he had of "teetering" on his tiptoes when reciting in class

12. Appellation (plural Appellations) (formal or dated) A name, title, or designation.1912, Stratemeyer Syndicate, Baseball Joe on the School Nine Chapter 1 "I'll not," retorted "Teeter" Nelson, whose first name was Harry, but who had gained his appellation because of a habit he had of "teetering" on his tiptoes when reciting in class.