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She made her way out of the room on tiptoes.
I had to stand on tiptoe and nearly press my body against his to hear him.
Then he would be left there, standing on tiptoe, for several hours.
Standing on tiptoe, she could just see out the window.
He had to stand on tiptoe to reach the water.
He stood on tiptoe to try to hear more clearly.
Will stood on tiptoe to see past him into the car.
I always had to stand on tiptoe to see out of it.
David stood on tiptoe and looked off to the left, where the shot had come from.
She stood up on tiptoe, so that her face was very close to his.
She was only four or five, and had to stand on tiptoe to see out the window.
Before long, one came asking for me, all on tiptoe.
They went out of the little shop, almost on tiptoe!
He went back along the hall on tiptoe and into the sitting room.
She went on tiptoe to see over the shoulder of the woman ahead.
People stood on tiptoe to get a better look over the crowd.
His sense of truth must he alive and on tiptoe.
She stood on tiptoe trying to see what was happening.
He rose on tiptoe, turning his head from left to right.
Standing on tiptoe I could even see the river edge.
I stand on tiptoe and I'm still not in the mirror.
I raised up on tiptoe, putting my face close to his.
At last he came in on tiptoe, half afraid, even after he'd made his father out.
Before he was three, his mother found him on tiptoe trying to play the family piano.
He led the way, walking on tiptoes like a child playing a game.
Now stand on your tiptoes, squat and come back up.
"Then why were you sneaking in on your tiptoes?"
The Achilles helps you stand on your tiptoes and push off when starting a foot race.
You don't have to tip on your tiptoes.
As far as I can remember, theme parks were all about standing on your tiptoes to get on to the big kids' rides.
"I don't believe you're tall enough to be hit by the blades, but don't take any chances of standing on your tiptoes."
"Stand on your tiptoes, and open your mouth when you see a big cannon about to be fired," advised Captain Badger, as he walked alongside the boys.
It goes like this: moonwalk, moonwalk, moonwalk, pivot, pivot, pivot, dime-stop, hop on your tiptoes, and hold for five seconds.
And as she placed her small hands in his, he drew them to his shoulders and gently said, "Now, if you stand on your tiptoes, you can give me a kiss."
Your sister then bounds off the porch, throws three of the guys to the ground, grabs you, twists your arm up between your shoulder blades, and marches you into the house on your tiptoes.
"I think of the Stable almost like a mausoleum: it's very solid, it has a pitched roof and a rhythm of small windows at its top, as if you'd have to climb on your tiptoes just to view in.
I mean, I do a bit of yoga and I know [that] one of the things is you stand on your tiptoes for a while, just for your balance and strengthening your ankles and stuff.