0 past simple and past participle of tiptoe --
1 to walk on your toes with the heel of your foot lifted off the ground, especially in order not to make a noise: --
Angels too tiptoed in to bless them.
Curious of why she should not, the cat opted to do so as she tiptoed towards the phantom.
They take a dancer's attitude, tiptoed or lightly balanced on one leg.
There the post-prandial speaker went on at interminable length until the audience tiptoed out of the room one by one, leaving a solitary guest at the end of the table.
He tiptoed round the course with great delicacy, but it appears that the old rate support grant system, with all its crudity, unfairness and across-the-board treatment, had certain attractions.
Although you gave us some good reflections on what those causes are, there are, however, other issues that you tiptoed around.
He tiptoed away from the whole question of a decommissioning policy.
If that is so, he has tiptoed away like a pantomime villain, with his finger on his lips.