I grinned up at him, standing on my tiptoes to plant kisses all over his face. |
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He was grinning with the expectant air of an ambitious toady as he balanced on his tiptoes. |
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Children can sort through the manageable bins without standing on tiptoes or upsetting a whole shelf. |
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She tiptoes through the garden and tells you how to use watercress as a hair conditioner for oily hair. |
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Did you ever get concerned about your little toddler walking around on his tiptoes all the time? |
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He methodically climbs the tree and, with no hesitation, like a trapeze artist without an audience, tiptoes across our suspension bridge. |
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I take a deep breath and lean forward, standing on my tiptoes to peck him lightly on the mouth. |
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I stood on my tiptoes and leaned over his shoulder, and an almost comical sight greeted my eyes. |
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Mother and daughter danced for a few moments, Molly spinning on tiptoes like a dainty ballerina, Christina gracefully moving to the beat. |
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Fez opened the peephole, standing on his tiptoes to see who was there, then opened it. |
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Seth reached his hand down to me and I stood on my tiptoes and grabbed his one hand with both of mine. |
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Since he decided to be difficult and let me do all the work, I stood up on my tiptoes and kissed him. |
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Building a network of support that tiptoes around us, or treats us like delicate glass figurines, will not help if we need clear feedback. |
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At the first cone, raise both arms overhead, go up on tiptoes and hold the position for two seconds. |
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Health Canada's response acknowledges this, but it tiptoes around this fundamental issue rather than deal with it in a meaningful way. |
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While standing on tiptoes, stretch arms over head, reaching up as high as possible. |
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Picture it as a line dividing your body's front and back, if you were standing on tiptoes. |
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Stand with feet placed wide apart, moving onto tiptoes and extending arms over head to look like five points of a star. |
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I grinned at him and stood on my tiptoes, kissing his check. |
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When the party is over and everyone has gone to sleep, Clara tiptoes downstairs to the living room and falls asleep, clutching her Nutcracker. |
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She stepped closer and raised herself on her tiptoes to kiss his cheek. |
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I shook my head slightly and stood up on my tiptoes and kissed him hard. |
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Le Vivier is 10 minutes' walk from the beach, though if you stand on tiptoes you can see the sea. |
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Samsung tiptoes into the technology to get familiar with it, then waits for its moment. |
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Other songs recall Joy Division and Depeche Mode, as his brittle voice tiptoes to center stage with only a spare backing of guitars and drum loops. |
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Squatting in equilibrium on tiptoes, this sculpture both tense and relaxed radiates the energy of an intense concentration. |
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Because his kids head to bed long before he tiptoes in, Takashi fills his rare days off with their school concerts, hiking trips and Boy Scout meetings. |
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Once at the top, if you stand on tiptoes, you may be able to see the Mediterranean to the south and make out Everest to the east? |
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When Monty is on the tee, some guy in a black jump suit and mask tiptoes out and narrows the fairways, shrinks the cups and puts rattlesnakes in the bunkers. |
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Cooper tiptoes around the gorilla on the sofa for most of his book. |
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Like any good flanker – and he's a great one – Richie McCaw tiptoes along the tightrope of the laws of rugby. |
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Henri and one of the teachers decided to watch to see how they did it, and were amazed to see the animals crossing the electrified metal on their claws, rather like a man walking on tiptoes. |
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Wearers sometimes look a little like Barbie dolls – permanently on tiptoes – or like figure skaters, who wear tights rolled over their boots for seemingly neverending lines. |
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Buy from Amazon.com, Amazon.co.ukAS THE world economy tiptoes back from the precipice, there is a growing appetite for books that try to read the future. |
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Pity the pope as he tiptoes around this many-cornered fight. |
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Sam Rockwell is charismatic as the brother – although even he is upstaged by his loopy tattoos – but otherwise this is a drab, reverential TV movie which tiptoes around all the issues it could have raised. |
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They will often look at their feet and land on their tiptoes. |
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Stretch their body or try standing on tiptoes to reach a toy. |
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In the past, death was the cruel stranger, the visitor on tiptoes. |
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He who stands on tiptoes cannot stand for long. |
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To reach up to them, to stretch, to stand on our tiptoes. |
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My heart jumped up amongst my lungs. I never waited for to look further, but uncocked my gun and went sneaking back on my tiptoes as fast as ever I could. |
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