tiptoe造句(31) Then she stood on tiptoe, kissed me and was gone.
(32) Standing tiptoe on the mushy lawn, he tapped on the windows and tried to peek in.
(33) One went on tiptoe so as not to disturb the hush.
(34) In answer she lifted herself up on tiptoe and leaned against his tall, firm frame.
(35) Not that Tiptoe could be called a child, by any stretch of the imagination.
(36) She was standing on tiptoe with her hands tucked into the folds of her white jellaba.
(37) Riven stood on tiptoe to try and see what was going on.
(38) Real elation is when you feel you could touch a star without standing on tiptoe.Doug Larson
(39) Habit of appearing to stand on tiptoe, stretching the neck.
(40) Why did the girl tiptoe past the medicine cabinet?
(41) Jocund day stands tiptoe on the misty mountain tops.
(42) She walked into the room on tiptoe.
(43) Tiptoe is the most neutral verb.
(44) He came back late and crept in on tiptoe.
(45) Why did the girl tiptoe medicine cabinet?
(46) When I stand on tiptoe I tap out messages.
(47) He stood tiptoe upon a little hill.
(48) He stood on tiptoe and tried to see over the wall.
(49) It indicated the restless vivacity of her spirit, which to-day was doubly indefatigable in its tiptoe dance, because it was played upon and vibrated with her mother's disquietude.
(50) The boy stood up tiptoe and reached for the map on the wall.
(51) 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.
(52) 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.
(53) Then a lot of consumer be on the tiptoe of expectation, expectation the designated position.
(54) 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.
(55) Don't make any noise. Steal a tiptoe to the door.
(56) He discovered that with Miss Daisy Millar there was no great need of walking on tiptoe.
(57) 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.
(58) Be on the tiptoe of expectation is broad the reader is chance with this, be thrown in the cavalcade of searcher to come eagerly.
(59) I get up and tiptoe toward the cupboard. Along the way I grab a dish towel off the back of a chair—a weapon strikes me as a good idea—and motion to our dog Rick to stick close behind me.
(60) I am on the tiptoe of expectation for his coming.