0 on your toes with the heel of your foot lifted off the ground: --
1 to walk on your toes with the heel of your foot lifted off the ground, especially in order not to make a noise: --
He was playing like a circus tight-rope walker; he's on his tiptoes on the roof peak!
A student, however, told the detectives that according to his view the impressions were made by barefoot boys walking on tip-toe.
Gliding on tiptoes is fundamental to this dance.
The fly is very unhappy about being stuck on the paper and thus wraps the coyote with it, who tiptoes away from the scene. 8.
Patients present with an unsteady gait - usually walking on tiptoe - and with an increasing difficulty in manipulating small objects.
They turn off their torches and creep about on tiptoe in search of large crickets, following their chirping.
You were aquaplaning all the time and you were tip-toeing almost.
Classical form elongates itself, shimmers, rises on tip-toe; it glides, it loses substance, becomes idealised.