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    tiptoe
    /ˈtɪptəʊ/

    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"

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  2. to walk on your toes with the heel of your foot lifted off the ground, especially in order not to make a noise: He waited until his daughter was asleep, then tiptoed quietly out of the room. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to walk. walk The baby has just learned to walk.

  3. How to use tiptoe in a sentence. the position of being balanced on the balls of the feet and toes with the heels raised —usually used with on; also : the ends of the toes… See the full definition

  4. To tiptoe is to walk with your weight on your toes, moving quietly. If you're late to your yoga class and everyone's lying still with their eyes closed, you may want to tiptoe to your mat. You can also use tiptoe as a noun or an adjective: "She had to stand on her tiptoes to reach the cabinet where the cookies are kept." Figuratively, you ...

  5. TIPTOE definition: 1. standing on your toes with the rest of your feet off the ground 2. to walk quietly on your toes. Learn more.

  6. tiptoe. ( ˈtɪpˌtəʊ) vb ( intr) , -toes, -toeing or -toed. 1. to walk with the heels off the ground and the weight supported by the ball of the foot and the toes. 2. to walk silently or stealthily. n. on tiptoe. a. on the tips of the toes or on the ball of the foot and the toes. b. eagerly anticipating something.

  7. If you tip-toe somewhere, you walk there very quietly without putting your heels on the floor when you walk. She slipped out of bed and tip-toed to the window. American English : tiptoe / ˈtɪptoʊ /

  8. noun. the tip or end of a toe. verb (used without object) , tip·toed, tip·toe·ing. to move or go on tiptoe, as with caution or stealth: She tiptoed out of the room. adjective. characterized by standing or walking on tiptoe. straining upward. eagerly expectant. cautious; stealthy. adverb. eagerly or cautiously; on tiptoe. tiptoe. / ˈtɪpˌtəʊ / verb.

  9. Definitions of 'tiptoe' 1. If you tiptoe somewhere, you walk there very quietly without putting your heels on the floor when you walk. [...] 2. If you do something on tiptoe or on tiptoes, you do it standing or walking on the front part of your foot, without putting your heels on the ground. [...] More. Pronunciations of 'tiptoe'

  10. Tiptoe Definition. To walk stealthily or cautiously on one's tiptoes. The tip of a toe or the tips of the toes. (usually plural) The tips of one's toes collectively. Standing on one's toes and the balls of one's feet. Stealthy; cautious. On tiptoe.

  11. tip•toe (tip′ tō′), n., v., -toed, -toe•ing, adj., adv. n. the tip or end of a toe. on tiptoe: on the tips of one's toes. expectant; eager: With Christmas coming, the children were on tiptoe. stealthily; cautiously: The concert had already begun, so he entered the back of the hall on tiptoe.