Moderate as in steal To walk quietly and carefully, often on the balls of the feet, resembling the action of pussyfooting. Clear All
5 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Tiptoe'
In the haunted house, we had to tiptoe through the dark corridors, afraid of waking any ghosts.
The politician had to tiptoe around sensitive topics during the debate.
In the dimly lit library, he tiptoed between bookshelves, searching for a hidden manuscript.
With anticipation, she tiptoed towards the stage, ready to perform her dance routine.
Holding a tray of fragile glassware, the waiter tiptoed through the crowded restaurant.
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