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How to use tip-toe in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word tip-toe? Here are some examples.

Sentence Examples
In general, Chinese journalists still have to tip-toe around strict censorship measures.
I suppose a certain amount of pressure is applied, on tip-toe, or perhaps merely Inquiries Made.
In conversation, tip-toe around politics, especially Argentine politics of the last 50 years.
A contrasting trio section in staccato thirds perhaps implies a child's tip-toe dance.
Miniature hunters tip-toe across a stage to prod a wolf writhing against a noose.
Once under canopy, the beginners steered themselves back towards the drop zone before descending gently for a perfect tip-toe landing.
You have to stand on tip-toe to raise your head above the clouds, and that's why, in my view, there's such a sense of euphoria on the streets of Brussels.
Rather, it's the fact you have to raise yourself up to the level of their feelings, You need to stretch yourself, make yourself taller, stand on tip-toe.
The Renaissance entered Britain tardily, and on tip-toe.
In the afternoons their doors were open and he would tip-toe in.
And we can tip-toe too, toes being very much relevant to this topic.
In spring, come tip-toe through the tulips at the Canadian Tulip Festival.
Our liturgy has to become more alive each day and, to do that, we have to declare war on monotony, that monotony which makes us tip-toe around the word, and not out of respect.
Examples from Classical Literature
But she approached and stood up on tip-toe and bussed my nose.
What bones and tendons do you use when you stand on tip-toe?
Mrs. Wilton put some notes on the table and stole out on tip-toe.
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