Sentences with Tiptoe

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16 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Tiptoe'

The cat began to tiptoe through the grass, stalking its prey.

Trying not to wake the baby, the teenager tiptoed out of the room.

In the haunted house, we had to tiptoe through the dark corridors, afraid of waking any ghosts.

The explorer had to tiptoe across the fragile ice to avoid falling into the freezing water below.

Wanting to surprise his girlfriend, he tiptoed into the kitchen to prepare breakfast.

The politician had to tiptoe around sensitive topics during the debate.

Wary of the creaky floorboards, the thief tiptoed through the darkened house.

The curious cat decided to tiptoe through the garden to investigate the rustling sound.

In the dimly lit room, the detective had to tiptoe to avoid making any noise and alerting the suspect.

The ballet dancer had perfected the art of tiptoeing gracefully across the stage, capturing the audience's attention.

As the snow fell softly, leaving a blanket of white, the children giggled and tiptoed to build a snowman without waking the neighborhood.

Trying not to disturb the sleeping baby, the mother would tiptoe around the nursery during nighttime feedings.

The ninja expertly tiptoed across the rooftop, blending with the shadows to reach the target unnoticed.

In the library, patrons would tiptoe around, mindful of the need for a quiet atmosphere conducive to reading and studying.

The spies had to tiptoe through the laser-filled room to reach the classified documents without setting off alarms.

As the tightrope walker approached the edge of the wire, the audience watched in awe as he tiptoed to maintain balance.

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