on tiptoe造句31. Real elation is when you feel you could touch a star without standing on tiptoe.Doug Larson
32. Habit of appearing to stand on tiptoe, stretching the neck.
33. She walked into the room on tiptoe.
34. He came back late and crept in on tiptoe.
35. When I stand on tiptoe I tap out messages.
36. He stood on tiptoe and tried to see over the wall.
37. Three minutes later the old man and his sons, well armed, were up the hill, and just entering the sumach path on tiptoe , their weapons in their hands.
38. As the coast became clear he advanced on tiptoe to the central office and assumed power, pausing only to open the royal refrigerator and slap together a deviled ham sandwich.
39. The gamin approached this pensive personage, and began to step around him on tiptoe, as one walks in the vicinity of a person whom one is afraid of waking.
40. He discovered that with Miss Daisy Millar there was no great need of walking on tiptoe.
41. She took his head in both her hands, raising herself on tiptoe in order to be on a level with him, and tried to read his hope in his eyes.
42. I can ( only ) just reach the shelf, if I stand on tiptoe.
43. I stood on tiptoe, face upward and back straightened, to hand the cloth-wrapped bundle onto the counter. How strange the pawnbroker should have put up a counter so forbiddingly high.
44. Your cap is on the table, Tom. Stand on tiptoe and get it.
45. She went away , walking on tiptoe out of the room.
46. Standing on tiptoe , the boy looked over the wall.
47. She was on tiptoe on the morning of her wedding.
48. By standing on tiptoe, I can just reach the shelf.
49. The bushes are silver filigree, so light , so much on tiptoe in this enchanted world.