a-tiptoe (Meaning)

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a-tiptoe (adv.)

On tiptoe; eagerly expecting.

Synonyms & Antonyms of a-tiptoe

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a-tiptoe Sentence Examples

  1. The child crept a-tiptoe towards the cookie jar, hoping to pilfer a sweet treat.
  2. The thief approached the vault a-tiptoe, his stealthy steps barely making a sound.
  3. With bated breath, the hunter crept a-tiptoe through the undergrowth, keen eyes scanning for prey.
  4. The ballerina pirouetted a-tiptoe, her ethereal grace captivating the audience.
  5. The eavesdropper stood a-tiptoe outside the door, straining to hear the secrets within.
  6. The painter stood a-tiptoe on a ladder, carefully applying the finishing touches to his masterpiece.
  7. In the dead of night, the intruder moved a-tiptoe through the house, his presence undetected.
  8. The dancer glided a-tiptoe across the stage, her supple movements mesmerizing the crowd.
  9. The hikers approached the summit a-tiptoe, their hearts pounding with anticipation and awe.
  10. The anxious child peered a-tiptoe over the edge of the balcony, his fear giving way to a sense of wonder.

FAQs About the word a-tiptoe

On tiptoe; eagerly expecting.

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The child crept a-tiptoe towards the cookie jar, hoping to pilfer a sweet treat.

The thief approached the vault a-tiptoe, his stealthy steps barely making a sound.

With bated breath, the hunter crept a-tiptoe through the undergrowth, keen eyes scanning for prey.

The ballerina pirouetted a-tiptoe, her ethereal grace captivating the audience.