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"tiptoe" Definitions
  1. standing or walking on the front part of your foot, with your heels off the ground, in order to make yourself taller or to move very quietly

291 Sentences With "tiptoe"

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I tiptoe during walks long and short, tiptoe walking forward and backward.
We tiptoe around each other like strangers, and it's hard for me to tiptoe right now.
The product marks Square's latest tiptoe into the banking world.
" Yardley: "My daughter was afraid of the 'Tiptoe Shadow Man.
The trappers tiptoe at night, either alone or in pairs.
I had to stand on tiptoe to see over them.
"Amazing," he murmured, standing on tiptoe to take her picture.
Because of that, lawmakers tend to tiptoe around the issue.
The baby quieted, and the Girls tried to tiptoe off.
This was not a timid tiptoe out of the gate.
But over time, robots will tiptoe into the service sector.
Are we all supposed to tiptoe around her because she's trans?
That said, there are ways to tiptoe into fulfilling this fantasy.
Can we really tiptoe past the elaborate supernaturalism of historical Buddhism?
His production has forced pitchers and skippers to tiptoe around him.
But I didn't want to utter a platitude and tiptoe out.
Not every state has felt compelled to tiptoe around climate change.
I'm not going to tiptoe around The Hong Kong Massacre's obvious inspirations.
"But it's good not to tiptoe around everything," she wrote to Ross.
So I'm left to tiptoe through this minefield of pride and sensibility.
He doesn't tiptoe around the thousands of new rules of political correctness.
He slipped on his shoes and began to tiptoe toward the stairs.
As they catch up, they tiptoe around the subject of their regrets.
She stood on tiptoe in the antechamber with Hassan's map in her hands.
You can't take your time or tiptoe around answers in search of prose.
There are all sorts of minefields to tiptoe through — personally, professionally, and ethically.
Clinton has not needed to tiptoe around being the smartest girl in class.
In today's 360 video, tiptoe through an earthquake-damaged building in Mexico City.
Here, kids stand tiptoe to peer through her eyes and out to sea.
"At a time like this you tiptoe back into yield, you tiptoe back into carry," he added, referring to the practice of borrowing a low-yielding, low-risk currency and selling it to buy a riskier one with a higher return.
If I could do a handstand and tiptoe at the same time, I would.
Every morning is the same: I tiptoe into the bathroom at 6:30 a.m.
Their anger is unpredictable, leaving you feeling like you have to tiptoe around them.
I start my morning routine but tiptoe around so I don't wake B. up.
These numbers should assure the presidential candidates they need not tiptoe around the issue.
But Leo, bright-eyed, would tiptoe into our room and hover by the bed.
The show's secret engine, however, may be its willingness to tiptoe close to failure.
Here, Zubaydah shows himself naked and forced into a stress position on his tiptoe.
"We tiptoe around a lot of things when it comes to our feelings," he says.
The ensuing run-up is almost comical: a tiptoe sprint followed by a relaxed jog.
They tiptoe around it because they have seen its power to destroy even modest plans.
The little girl can run, hide, and tiptoe to stay quiet, but that's about it.
The thing about product descriptions is they tiptoe the line between data entry and copywriting.
I tiptoe my way through the maze of bricks laid on Pokfulam Road as roadblocks.
"This would allow us to tiptoe into the midstream part of the business," Ferguson said.
"Tiptoe Through the Tulips" Here is a bizarre fact that is entirely true, because this information came to us directly from YouTube: "Tiptoe Through the Tulips" is searched for almost three times as much on Halloween as it is during the rest of the year.
Even after I began regaining strength and could leave those devices behind, I still couldn't tiptoe.
I had to strategically tiptoe around my belongings to keep myself from crushing or breaking anything.
No longer must it tiptoe around regimes whose policies it detests but whose oil it craves.
Other researchers stood on tiptoe out in the hallway to hear what he had to say.
C.K. delighted in crossing lines, just so that he could find a way to tiptoe back.
Health reformers don't tiptoe around it because they wouldn't prefer to imagine bigger, more ambitious plans.
Standing on tiptoe, I saw an enormous face in the dimness of the ground-floor hall.
" She took her hand back, stood on tiptoe and whispered into his ear: "Ask someone else.
When they weren't sitting, the dancers' movements were mostly simple: walking, sliding, falling, teetering on tiptoe.
And then one of its general managers decided to tiptoe beyond the boundaries of this nation.
There are sensitivities, someone doesn't like the son-in-law, so you have to tiptoe through that.
Terrifying. But as much as we try to tiptoe around the topic, managing our finances is unavoidable.
I just wish he'd be willing to make a bolder statement, rather than tiptoe around the edges.
That brand-building would help Fanatics raise its profile as giants like Amazon tiptoe into its space.
I'm not going to tiptoe around it: This year was a pretty dismal stretch for the environment.
So go all out with the mental gymnastics that tiptoe and reduce white-supremacy and issues like it.
But have you seen penguins having to tiptoe past the huge mountains of blubber that are elephant seals?
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres appeared to tiptoe around the issue on a visit to China last week.
"I don't know why people tiptoe around this, say it looks like it or could be," Lieu added.
And when Donald Trump does his talking, he doesn't tiptoe around the 1,000 new rules of political correctness.
Some migrants tiptoe through the mud, trying to avoid the runoff from the nearby bathing and bathroom facilities.
We can be cranky and we can say what we're feeling and we don't have to tiptoe around.
"I'm a big fan of Mayor Pete: he answered it and didn't tiptoe around it," Ms. Blackman said.
I've been waiting on it, but now that it's here I have to tiptoe through my social media shit.
Or you can attempt to tiptoe through the conversation: Have you gotten to the part when they go to…?
"If she was going to come back, she wasn't going to tiptoe back into the business," Mr. Warchus said.
Lamb is a classic partner, but it's not necessary to tiptoe chateau-style with a rack or roast leg.
As songs like "Dirt" ominously tiptoe through cobwebbed arpeggiations, it's hard not to prepare yourself for a jump-scare.
I'd wake alone, tiptoe over the crime scene, scanning for clues as to what the hell happened last night.
I had a reflexive urge to tiptoe past his desk, anxious about disturbing any genius work in formative stage.
And what was important for us is, if you're entering the state of New York, you can't tiptoe in.
I tiptoe past Bed A to Bed B, where a patient might be moaning in pain or coughing uncontrollably.
During the summit, acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan said the U.S. will no longer "tiptoe" around Chinese behavior in Asia.
You don't have to tiptoe to your fridge for a midnight snack if you have the snack right before bed.
If Adams sees himself as there to pick up the pieces, he shouldn't tiptoe around the disaster scene before him.
Of course, it doesn't mean you have to tiptoe around what you want, but you'll need a more sophisticated approach.
I snooze until 210:230 and tiptoe into my kitchen, where I laid out a coffee station the night before.
Maybe a White House aide can tiptoe into the Oval Office and discreetly leave a copy on the president's desk.
But where does that leave me, and others like me, as we tiptoe around the sensitive subject of our otherness?
"Congress tries to tiptoe around the issue," Michael Sozan, a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress, told me.
"One, two, three — action!" he shouted, standing on tiptoe and spreading his arms like he was about to take flight.
Quietly, like a mouse on tiptoe, Disney overhauled its retail store at the Northridge Fashion Center mall in late July.
"It's just been irritating to me," she says, the way people tiptoe around with their language, afraid to offend anyone.
Someone who doesn't watch the show definitely isn't going to click on a vague headline that's built to tiptoe around spoilers.
"There are a lot of conversations in our society that we tiptoe around as if they're something to avoid," she said.
"I like not having to tiptoe around anyone else's design agenda," said Ms. Huberman, who decorated in a contemporary Scandinavian style.
We are waiting for a decision from courts but I won't tiptoe in saying I have been supportive of local communities.
Even the slightest sound would wake her up, so everyone in the house would tiptoe around her while she was sleeping.
Sure, he answered a handful, but a tiptoe through the transcript reveals what amounts to a master class in rhetorical deflection.
As the Fed prepares to tiptoe away from bill-buying in particular, it is creating a tense moment for Wall Street.
But in a shift from previous gatherings, world leaders did not seek to appease the president or tiptoe around potential conflicts.
But this time, the network's top pundits also had to tiptoe around a scandal — Stormy Daniels — that has plagued the president.
The crowd swelled toward the podium and I stood on tiptoe, peering between heads and red hats and foam fingers to see.
Acting U.S. Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan told the meeting that the United States would no longer "tiptoe" around China's behavior in Asia.
She'd tiptoe into the den to whisper something to the nurse, hardly saying a word to me, barely looking at my father.
In both her important scholarly works and her candid personal writing, Chua approaches the no-go areas around which others usually tiptoe.
Luckily for me, I got to tiptoe around the boats in my socks whilst experiencing some serious eyeballing from the sales reps.
LOS ANGELES — Quietly, like a mouse on tiptoe, Disney overhauled its retail store at the Northridge Fashion Center mall in late July.
Many of the women's turns were executed with the foot on half tiptoe rather than fully on the tips of the toes.
After the new had worn off from my meeting him, I, like my mother, learned to tiptoe the borders of his rage.
I'm very jealous, but I tiptoe around our apartment, making some coffee and getting set up at my desk in our living room.
Namely, Penney is expanding its Sephora shop-in-shops, accelerating its InStyle beauty salon rollout, and pushing forward with its tiptoe into appliances.
His remarks came after then-acting U.S. Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan said America would no longer "tiptoe" around Chinese behavior in the region.
"I wanna tiptoe through your bliss, get lost the more I find you," Sivian coos over producer Alex Hope's garden of ambrosial synths.
The classroom was so full that I had to tiptoe between feet and knees to the chair a student had vacated for me.
We tiptoe around words, afraid of saying the wrong thing about race in front of others -- especially if they look different from us.
Google, Looking to Tiptoe Back into China, Announces A.I. CenterNet Neutrality Protests Move Online, Yet Big Tech Is QuietI Was Wrong About Bitcoin.
His parents tell him he's making a mistake because he seems to have to tiptoe around Kate for fear of setting her off.
This is not the part of that neighborhood where high-rise apartments grow overnight and Amazon will soon tiptoe in with 25,000 employees.
Since then, as China's online scene has grown and prospered, the American search giant has been looking for ways to tiptoe back in.
The recommendations are for what the company calls "borderline" content — videos that tiptoe up to breaking the rules without going over the line.
Not that I was worried about being fired or demoted, but just that people would feel like they needed to tiptoe around me.
Usually, this type of drinking (which is not common!) leads to vomiting so I try to tiptoe quietly not to wake him up.
My heart goes out to Ms. Wehmeyer and all those who tiptoe through informing others who ask way too many probing questions anyway.
Cillian and the Bog Girl tried to tiptoe past her to the staircase, but she sprang up like a jack-in-the-box.
I tiptoe outside so I don't scare it away…few people realize that Vermont is almost as dismal as the Pacific Northwest or London.
We tiptoe past my mother's bedroom, she is snoring now, but I do not bother to shut her door, nor do I shut mine.
On Saturday, acting U.S. Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan told the meeting that the United States would no longer "tiptoe" around Chinese behavior in Asia.
Gillespie worked to tiptoe around the presence of Trump, embracing policies that are popular with Republicans without directly tying his campaign to the President.
It's also a month where most of the non-Muslim people I interact with on a daily basis tiptoe around how to treat me.
It provided the perfect escapist reading for American parents who tiptoe round their own young like a terrified concierge on a short-term contract.
I get up and I tiptoe out into the kitchen and living room, my little writing area, and I make a breakfast for myself.
In his illustration, Mr. Zubaydah shows himself nude and shackled at the wrists to a bar above his head, forced to stand on tiptoe.
Another artist, Ernesto Novo, had to tiptoe around a large bull while he painted a row of African statuettes onto a wall last March.
The more cautious players ran in a kind of hurried tiptoe, while the daring ones worked up a head of steam on long runs.
And for reasons I still don't fully understand, not being able to tiptoe reminded me of the privilege of life like nothing before or since.
A silvery light shimmers on the ocean as we tiptoe into a shadowy park where he will place an object he made during the residency.
Friends apologetically tiptoe around words like "asset," a cliché typically reserved for women, when describing the value she adds as a principal in Brown's campaigns.
The word "political" gets thrown around a lot in descriptions of your music, just because it doesn't tiptoe around what you want to be saying.
Unless you're willing to tiptoe around the tree and risk bumping into delicate ornaments every five minutes, a slim Christmas tree is a great alternative.
Before the group went up on tiptoe, the talk show host admitted that she had some nerves about balancing for an entire minute en pointe.
"The environment for the dollar is still broadly supportive - the Fed is still the only central bank that looks set to raise interest rates... At a time like this you tiptoe back into yield, you tiptoe back into carry," he added, referring to the practice of borrowing a low-yielding, low-risk currency and selling it to buy a riskier one with a higher return.
And if you've ever had to tiptoe through icy city streets or spend an hour defrosting your car window, I know you've felt the same way.
It's a question that has been on my mind since Monday, as we watched the company belatedly tiptoe into enforcement of its guidelines against inciting violence.
The individuals in Sneed's stories are standing tenuously on tiptoe at the precipice of irrevocable change, not yet having fallen off into scandal, crime, estrangement, insanity.
I said, 'Do not tiptoe in this game,' and I shared that story, and that meant a lot, because you have to go into these games.
So when the funding for my college tuition was suddenly cut off, I had the justification I needed to tiptoe into the world of sexy work.
After three months I discovered it worked best if I rested very little weight on the heel, walking more on tiptoe than on the shoes themselves.
With increasing tensions in Europe and the Middle East, Turkey has to tiptoe around volatile regions that circumscribe it in order to secure its future prosperity.
He said in this politically sensitive climate, he often has to tiptoe around controversial topics and at least nod at the societal concern of the moment.
Sometimes I tiptoe while standing in the grocery line, sometimes when I walk out of the shower, sometimes as I'm leaving the office after a long day.
But the message was clear enough: He, and by proxy, the people most directly in charge of the investigation, now didn't plan to tiptoe around Trump anymore.
Life feels extremely busy, and this full moon may have you feeling like you have so many people to take care of and conversations to tiptoe around.
The harrowing tiptoe reminded some users of various scenarios that have called for the Paltrow Saunter, and threw them on Twitter for the world to relate to.
My husband and I will have coffee, and usually the kids will tiptoe by our door and try and sneak down to the TV to watch cartoons.
Elsewhere, the euro rose to $1.2356, up 0.53 percent, as gains in global equity markets encouraged traders to sell the dollar and tiptoe back into riskier assets.
After the Arab Spring revolution swept across parts of the Middle East in 2011, Americans stayed away and have only begun to tiptoe back into the country.
The comments came after acting U.S. Defence Secretary Patrick Shanahan told the meeting on Saturday that the United States would no longer "tiptoe" around Chinese behaviour in Asia.
Other bouquets tiptoe around the $210 or $19.993 mark, which is a pretty great price for flowers that don't look like you just swung by the grocery store.
Here are a few of their takeaways, on how they've approached finding the appropriate solution to a dilemma:  There's no need to tiptoe around confronting your co-founders.
Throughout awards season, we've seen a plethora of male hosts nervously tiptoe around jokes that address the biggest topic rocking Hollywood right now: Harvey Weinstein and sexual harassment.
It will take months to hammer out all the details, and many in the private sector are still wary of regulators as they tiptoe into enforcing security standards.
I don't want to make it sound as if trauma survivors are forever ticking time bombs, or that we have to tiptoe around our emotions and each other.
I was a caddie at the time and watched on tiptoe at the pro shop window, glued to the television inside as images of golf's great tragedy unfolded.
Occasionally a passer-by out walking the dog would stand on tiptoe to peer over the curtain, but paparazzi did not stake out the doors of these establishments.
And he's so happy for you to do the thing you want to do, but he also wants, he also needs you to still tiptoe around his fragility.
Other trends are quiet; they tiptoe and sneak in — only to pop up in your head later, after the rush of NYFW has subsided and you've caught your breath.
" Ross says she and Laverne Cox have begun discussing pay among themselves: "Laverne and I kind of tiptoe a little bit and started talking about what we're getting paid.
Her program "Na Ponta dos Pes," or "On Tiptoe," is intended to provide young girls with a place of refuge while also teaching them the graceful art of ballet.
Earlier Democratic advocates of gun control, such as Senator Thomas Dodd of Connecticut, the architect of a landmark law in 1968, had to tiptoe around their pro-gun supporters.
Using her experience with becoming a mother to "tiptoe back into working and putting out new music," Perri, 32, is announcing her latest and greatest project: a lullaby album.
While some diplomats and analysts believe Iran badly wants negotiations to ease sanctions that have crippled its economy, it is unclear whether Washington is willing to tiptoe toward talks.
Lo and Behold: Reveries of the Connected World Even though it's a documentary, Werner Herzog's tiptoe through the trappings and tulip bulbs of technology sure seems like science fiction.
He had some tricks up his (entirely non-existent) sleeve: He could telepathically control enemies, and was light-footed enough to tiptoe past many a spot of potential bother.
Thinking it was her younger sister playing music, the third grader wandered upstairs to her room as the eerie song, "Tiptoe Through the Tulips," blared from the Ring camera.
Thinking it was her younger sister playing music, the third-grader wandered upstairs to her room as the eerie song, "Tiptoe Through the Tulips," blared from the Ring camera.
In both the book and the film, her tendency to tiptoe around her wealth is a major factor in the shame and unhappiness Michael brings to their unequal marriage.
Republicans tried to tiptoe around this issue in their Obamacare repeal bills, but the unavoidable truth was that they were prepared to start rolling back the law's protections for women.
That, of course, is enormously troubling -- almost as troubling as hearing Trump, a major presidential candidate, disloyally tiptoe toward treason by calling on a U.S. foe to spy in America.
Consequently, the cultural amnesia we seem to have acquired in this election cycle may result from a tendency to tiptoe around the 9/11 attacks rather than actually portray them.
There's a new "Messiah" in Ilkeston, England, and she's been known to jump on top of coffins, bravely tiptoe across church organ pipes and occasionally yowl during weddings and baptisms.
Ocasio-Cortez didn't put forward a full tax proposal (there's no reason she should), but her top-end number alone signaled a departure from the tiptoe caution of earlier Democrats.
American diplomats in Kabul must tiptoe between two rival Afghan leaders — President Ashraf Ghani and Abdullah Abdullah — who have each declared themselves the winner of national elections held last fall.
The league's broadcasters and sponsors have tried to tiptoe past the public spat as pockets of fans have said they would no longer go to games or buy N.F.L. merchandise.
Texans in general have never liked it much, and the unruly, unzoned, entrepreneurial residents of Houston have only recently — that is, pre-Harvey — begun to tiptoe toward changing their stance.
Four days after mounting the camera to the wall, a built-in speaker started piping the song "Tiptoe Through the Tulips" into the empty bedroom, footage from the device showed.
You may have to stand on tiptoe to get a proper view, look through a window, or peer past a door to catch the man-made messes in these interiors.
I'd tiptoe away from a barely simmering stew — as from a baby who has finally gone to sleep — and be summoned back five minutes later to find a heaving, splattering mass.
Having to tiptoe around you so as not to dislodge that massive chip on your shoulder isn't something he or she is likely to be willing to do for very long.
Elsewhere, the euro rose to a daily high of $1.2351, up 0.5 percent, as gains in global equity markets encouraged traders to sell the dollar and tiptoe back into riskier assets.
I felt like Thumbelina on my first visits there, standing on tiptoe to see myself in the bathroom mirror, standing on a step stool to get a dish from a cabinet.
He is short—five feet five on tiptoe—and has friendly features: sleek eyes with penny irises, arched eyebrows, a mouth that rests in a grinning pout, taut balloons for cheeks.
This was a belief we carried for years until the day we held hands on an ultrasound table watching the technician turn off the monitor and tiptoe out of the room.
If people always have to tiptoe around you so as not to dislodge that massive chip on your shoulder, they are unlikely to be willing to do it for very long.
A wild new startup is about to unleash Populele, an electric Ukulele that will teach you how to play old Uke standards like Ukulele Lady, D'yer Maker, and Tiptoe Through The Tulips.
Nominated by a man who has personally attacked judges when he's worried they won't agree with him, Gorsuch was going to have to tiptoe around President Donald Trump's disregard for judicial independence.
A few tracks temper Sam Smith's safe pop-soul with the fizzy electronics of Gallant's Mind of a Genius labelmates; others tiptoe towards the inebriated, snappy hybrids on Zayn's recent solo debut.
On Monday morning, hundreds of men gathered outside a Dakar mosque and boys stood on tiptoe to get a glimpse of the first slaughter before running home to help with their own.
The family speaks only in sign language, walk through the woods on spots of sand to quiet their footsteps, tiptoe through their own house, and play quiet games with felt and dominos.
In contrasts to early debates, the candidates whose careers have been marked by centrist impulses didn't tiptoe around their views, or alter their substantive and rhetorical pitches to project more radical personas.
To cope, I began to tiptoe in conversations around the potentially sharp and edgy parts of my viewpoints as one of the 15% of the undergraduate student body who were of color.
I don't need or want them to tiptoe around me, and we talk about other things, but how hard is it to ask your grieving friend how they're doing once in a while?
That tiptoe back into the program came with a new set of stricter safety standards that included real-time monitoring of its test drivers, more robust training and efforts to beef up simulation.
In admitting to "left-leaning" bias, and promising to stamp it out when enforcing rules, Dorsey effectively handed conservatives more ammunition, perpetuating the cycle that forces him to continually tiptoe around the right.
The rest of the time I shoot sleep darts from the shadows and tiptoe my way toward silencing any backup-calling sorts before they so much as get a hunch to my presence.
But it was only after the approach by Mr. Pineda, she said, that she felt willing to tiptoe back into fashion, albeit at a very different pace and with a very different philosophy.
"Wells Fargo went over the line of what was legally allowed, but a lot of banks everyday tiptoe up to that line and sell products that customers may not need or want," Cherny said.
A track called "Why She Loves" opens with a saxophone prologue in free tempo, slips into a melody played as if on tiptoe and opens up to a trumpet solo with no visible horizon.
The company, which announced the deal in December, has tried to tiptoe around Mr. Trump's calls for a tougher stance toward Iran by emphasizing that the plane sales would support thousands of American jobs.
Seeing Golub tiptoe along the edge of the pool surrounded by microphones, and at times twiddling electronic equipment, introduced a sense of precariousness to the performance that also made the music sound slightly ominous.
It encourages Trump's critics to believe that the president is deliberately engaging in dog-whistle politics because he knows exactly where the line is and how to tiptoe over it without admitting to doing so.
It's understandable that Amazon wouldn't want to even tiptoe close to the more contentious parts of electioneering, and anyone wanting information about something Alexa doesn't cover can always look it up online on another device.
In order to continue the same line of work, the fund would now somehow have to tiptoe through its involvement in the education system without doing anything that the Kremlin could construe as political activity.
"Tech's Titans Tiptoe Toward Monopoly: Amazon, Facebook and Google may be repeating the history of steel, utility, rail and telegraph empires past — while Apple appears vulnerable," writes Wall Street Journal tech columnist Christopher Mims,(subscription).
Yet, the bank's tiptoe approach towards withdrawing ongoing stimulus in the form of asset purchases and towards moving interest rates back into positive territory is increasingly rankling among economists and policymakers within the broader region.
Mr. Barr appears to be adopting a tentative strategy of trying to tiptoe past Mr. Trump's challenge by interpreting the pronouncement as a mere expression of opinion by the president rather than as an order.
There's a structural genius to plugging these figures into a murky criminal mystery, which lends the show a caper-plot momentum and allows it to tiptoe into realms of physical, and not merely emotional, violence.
Some Fed watchers expect he will tiptoe through his press briefing Wednesday afternoon, trying not to say anything that would change the Fed's message that it is patient and not in a rush to raise rates.
While he spent the better part of the event talking up the design and safety of the Model 2000, Musk didn't tiptoe around how difficult producing a mass market car for the first time will be.
Some money market funds have tried to tiptoe further out along the maturity curve and lower down the quality spectrum to eke out a few extra basis points, but their ability to do this is restricted.
" On Thursday, however, seizing the opportunity to tiptoe over the low bar set by President-elect Trump who once called it a hoax perpetrated by the Chinese, Perry said that "I believe the climate is changing.
Lunch breaks have often provided odd juxtapositions, with American officers in their uniforms and boots, and the Taliban in their turbans, trying to tiptoe around the honeymooners and tourists sunbathing in neon bikinis by pristine pools.
This "see no evil" standard has allowed Baker and the Hall of Fame to tiptoe past significant and uncomfortable realities that are inextricably linked to the league, especially when it comes to player health and safety.
Many frontliners tend to tiptoe around the politically thorny issues of the day like impeachment, knowing that their stance could make them a one-term lawmaker and, in turn, cause Democrats to lose their House majority.
Known as the angry, insult-slinging master chef on Fox's appropriately-named Hell's Kitchen, the multi-Michelin starred chef and restauranteur isn't one to tiptoe around feelings when it comes to rating the quality of one's cooking.
He comes across as comically harried by fate; his self-pity leads to vengeful fantasies and outbursts, as when he hurls a chair at a doctor who suggests surgery to rectify his penchant for walking on tiptoe.
Somehow Kellyanne Conway, "counselor to the president" and all-purpose Svengali, has persuaded him to tiptoe around racial politics and simply ignore the constant left-wing protests, which has increased the protests' fury, but also their unpopularity.
The Ring camera footage, obtained by WMC, shows Alyssa standing nervously in her room while Tiny Tim's rendition of "Tiptoe through the Tulips," a warbling song featured in the horror movie "Insidious," plays over the camera's speaker.
It's no easy task to build a novel around a character who doesn't necessarily evolve, or perhaps evolves quietly, with baby steps, on tiptoe, close to the finish line, and maybe, please God, it's not too late.
On the bright side, we no longer have to tiptoe around about playing favorites, or wage war with our colleagues over which one looks best in skinny jeans and which has the best boy-mane of all time.
It's impossible not to feel a tenderness for the lives of those strangers, an urge to tiptoe up and pull the door closed, to unsee what we were never meant to see, to give them back their secrets.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - The United States will no longer "tiptoe" around Chinese behavior in Asia, with stability in the region threatened on issues ranging from the South China Sea to Taiwan, acting U.S. Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan said on Saturday.
There's a track called "Tiptoe Through the True Bits" that we released as a free download afterwards, that I think is a really good song, and a track called "Allez Les Blues" which we used for a seven-inch.
Movies & Film Series The director Richard Brooks's florid adaptation of Tennessee Williams's Pulitzer Prize-winning play is probably the best approximation Hollywood could have pulled off in 1958, when it was necessary to tiptoe around the main character's sexuality.
One by one, each took a running start, popped up onto her point shoes and slid — gliding on tiptoe across the kind of slippery surface ballet dancers usually avoid, riding her momentum as far as it would carry her.
China's Defence Minister Wei Fenghe warned the United States not to meddle in security disputes over Taiwan and the South China Sea, while acting U.S. Defence Secretary Patrick Shanahan said Washington would no longer "tiptoe" around Chinese behavior in Asia.
China's Defence Minister Wei Fenghe warned the United States not to meddle in security disputes over Taiwan and the South China Sea, after acting U.S. Defence Secretary Patrick Shanahan said Washington would no longer "tiptoe" around Chinese behaviour in Asia.
China's defense minister Wei Fenghe warned the United States not to meddle in security disputes over Taiwan and the South China Sea, while acting U.S. Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan said Washington would no longer "tiptoe" around Chinese behavior in Asia.
It's a problem that extends beyond YouTube as a platform to streaming and social media at large, where large platforms tiptoe around the sensibilities of loud, angry users at the expense of anyone they can sacrifice on their pyre of rage.
China's Defence Minister Wei Fenghe warned the United States not to meddle in security disputes over Taiwan and the South China Sea, while acting U.S. Defence Secretary Patrick Shanahan said Washington would no longer "tiptoe" around Chinese behaviour in Asia.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Trump administration has moved ahead with a surveillance drone sale to four U.S. allies in the South China Sea region as acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan said Washington will no longer "tiptoe" around Chinese behavior in Asia.
Halloween is on the horizon, and those looking to free themselves from the confines of "normal" costumes—the witch hats, the cat ears, the fabric pumpkin suits—might be tempted to tiptoe into Trump's America for their costume this year.
To Pimp a Butterfly is superior to Crash, but both are linked in how they tiptoe the Academy and Recording Academy's classicism (for the Oscars, predominantly white, self-serious dramas) while allowing the organizations to exist under a progressive guise.
This might have been an opportunity, with disputed material right in front of us, to have a big, public conversation about art, museums, and morality, an uncool subject of a kind the art world tends to tiptoe around or shout down.
At the start of the novel they smash things (tomatoes, tubes of lotion), tiptoe around their mother who works the graveyard shift at the brewery, and are terrorized by a sink-or-swim lesson near their upstate New York home.
Austin and I managed to tiptoe around a bunch of stuff on Waypoint Radio, but with both of us having recently finished the game, it seemed like a good idea to sit down and talk through the whole damn experience.
When I write, I stage the drama of an encounter between my consciousness and the world — often bumbling, more farce than epic — rather than trying to tiptoe across the stage, trying to pretend as if I'm not there at all.
Earlier, Shanahan told delegates at a defense forum in Singapore that the United States would no longer "tiptoe" around Chinese behavior in Asia, with stability in the region at threat on issues ranging from the South China Sea to Taiwan.
WASHINGTON, June 3 (Reuters) - The Trump administration has moved ahead with a surveillance drone sale to four U.S. allies in the South China Sea region as acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan said Washington will no longer "tiptoe" around Chinese behavior in Asia.
I wanted to know what Laura knew, to understand what she experienced, but I didn't want to tiptoe further into the complicated attic of her memory by asking skeptical or damning questions, for fear of putting her too pointedly on the spot.
Republicans may try to tiptoe around their differences with Sessions on the issue of sentencing reform — Lee, who worked with Durbin on the portion of the bill addressing mandatory minimum sentences, is not expected to grill Sessions on that thorny policy question.
Deeply frustrated by her failings as a campaigner—which have been exacerbated by Mrs Clinton's need to tiptoe around Mr Sanders, whose supporters she covets and with whose ideas she sympathises—they have been longing for her to stick it to Mr Trump.
As family secrets tiptoe out into the daylight, Genie comes to understand the depth of the pain his African-American Grandpop harbors from his childhood during the Jim Crow era, and discovers answers to questions he never thought to write in his notebook.
A. If you have never studied coding or computer science and are worried about being able to grasp the material, you might want to tiptoe into the topic with a user-friendly site intended for children and teens to learn the basics.
The colleges — which range in age from roughly 1003 years to more than 700 years old — are sometimes open to visitors, who can tiptoe around the leafy quads, solemn chapels and dining halls as the students and professors go about their day.
I tiptoe along the line between cultivating free expression and foregrounding social justice all semester, my worries unfolding in real time as I scan my students' responses to discussions of asymmetric polarization, institutional gaslighting, MAGA conspiracy theories, and myriad other political flashpoints.
But no one tells you about the days when you'll come home from work at 4 in the afternoon to find your mom curled up in such a deep sleep that you'll tiptoe to the side of her bed to make sure she's breathing.
In the wake of Escobar's coordinated mass killing of police officers in Medellín, Carrillo isn't prepared merely to tiptoe around the law to get things done, but to conduct his own bloody campaign of extrajudicial murders and torture methods in order to catch his man.
Out of the nine presidential campaigns I've covered, I've never seen anything as absurd as the motley crew of Trump advisers agonizing over how to delicately, in soothing tones, tiptoe up to the proudly uninformed megalomaniac and broach the topic of more rigorous debate prep.
By the time DeChambeau played with him in Massachusetts, Woods had been rendered mortal by a battle with a damaged spine and DeChambeau, 218, saw him not as a living monument to tiptoe around but as a human search engine in which to plug questions.
Now other Senate and House Republicans must balance any desire to tiptoe toward the political center against the likelihood of a well-funded primary race challenge backed by a coalition of advocates that includes Stephen K. Bannon, a former top adviser to President Trump.
Their thoughts: As we tiptoe toward an N.B.A. finals matchup that we can only hope revives an otherwise comatose trip through the playoffs — and trust me, I've already sat through my share of snoozers in Toronto, San Antonio and Oakland — let's revisit some recent history.
I would wait for her to go to bed at night, listening for the click of the closed door, and then tiptoe into our kitchen, inching open the fridge to grab a slice of ham or, if I got really lucky, maybe a roll to go with the meat.
In Episode 8, a hurricane is coming to Southern Louisiana, and the writers of Queen Sugar do not tiptoe around the fact that this could be devastating to the Black communities in New Orleans and South LA that are still reeling from Katrina, more than a decade later.
He has had to tiptoe around contentious subjects in his articles, omitting the graphic details of the allegations of unwanted advances on women against Mr. Trump and the obscene language in the leaked tape from "Access Hollywood," in which the Republican presidential candidate bragged about his treatment of women.
Given how little there is left to Game of Thrones and how much ground there is to cover, it's unlikely the series has time to fully deal with the themes it's developing about how mercilessly Dany can deal with threats and how carefully her advisers need to tiptoe around her.
Whitehead never directly nods toward any of this — his book is always "set" in pre-Civil War America, and the encounters Cora has nicely tiptoe along the line between metaphor and reality — but this makes the effect of the slave hunters who want to recapture Cora all the more potent.
Clinton would have to tiptoe around the fact that the Obama administration never bagged a big name conviction, but simply by leaving the president's name out of it and decrying the fact that so far, "corporate and banking criminals have evaded full justice," (putting the onus on the crooks), would work.
Originally the designers had considered the usual runway show, which sent the watching world into a lather, but in the end they opted to tiptoe back into the industry eye with one-on-one appointments for retailers, who have remained Marchesa friendly and insist that the label continues to sell.
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Only two ways living with this guy ends: he just disappears one day, and you tiptoe into his room for the first time to find it bare and empty; or coroners have to ease him out on a stretcher after he becomes the first man in the 21st century to die of scurvy.
I felt definitely like I was having to take a step back and really like, check on everyone and make sure everyone was O.K. It made me feel really insecure within the dynamic of the band because I was feeling like I was having to tiptoe around a lot of hurt egos.
Even now, there are moments when the governor can tiptoe around the Clinton name, clarifying that a comment about admitting your failures is not a shot at Hillary — or wondering aloud why reporters have asked him to weigh in on her next political project, a PAC she formed earlier this year called Onward Together.
Stop by Washington Square Plaza this weekend and you'll time-travel: Sit on the stone rim of the fountain and imagine the 1860s, when the original coping was constructed; tiptoe along its inner granite steps and return to present-day New York, on a part of the structure that was revamped within the last decade.
Secular Buddhists try to, just as people who are sympathetic to the ethical basis of Christianity try to tiptoe past the doctrines of Heaven and Hell, so that Hell becomes "the experience of being unable to love," or Heaven a state of "being one with God"—not actual places with brimstone pits or massed harps.
She stood on tiptoe and gripped the geranium box, wanting to pull herself high enough to feel the fresh air blowing on her skin and caressing her face—the crisp, free-wandering breeze that would speak to her of the world outside, the one she would be deprived of for God knew how long.
Beach Slang, "Punks in a Disco Bar" It hasn't even been a year since Philly punks Beach Slang released their solid The Things We Do to Find People to Feel Like Us, and yet the band has somehow found time to lose and gain a drummer, tiptoe toward breaking up, and record a new LP that's coming out in September.
Previous exhibitions include "Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination," at which roughly three-quarters of guests wore halo headpieces; "Manus x Machina: Fashion in an Age of Technology," where everybody pretty much just dressed like a robot; and "China: Through the Looking Glass," where some celebrities attempted, with varying degrees of success, to tiptoe around and through cultural appropriation.
The Army & Air Force Exchange Service, which is part of the Department of Defense and one of the largest retailers in the country, is the latest group to try to tiptoe around the question of what to do with televisions in shared spaces, at a time when partisan identification has grown to be one of the biggest wedges in America.
It opens with a canon in which one dancer enters after another, each executing the same stately sequence: a jump from the wings; a series of sideways steps with arms extended (as if measuring the space); and, finally, a rising up on tiptoe and turning to gesture to the next dancer, until all five share the stage, their movements echoing across it.
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His best bet for survival is not to be noticed: dyeing his hair in an effort to blend in, living clandestinely in a room on top of a grocery store, learning accents and turns of phrase and small idiosyncrasies that will allow him to tiptoe through life as a migrant while waiting for the miracle of his legalization (I use my italics advisedly) summed up in the novel's title.
Not the usual stuff, like having a six-figure salary or owning a house or getting married, but a real out-there dream, an intangible hope or aspiration, the kind of goal that you'd only be able to reach by some strange twist of fate, and even then you'd constantly tiptoe around in fear of the moment you jolt to your senses and find it was, in fact, all a dream.
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His name is Gustav Triplett (played with fabulous flair by Johnny Ray Gill), and he's just one of the self-appointed detectives trying to figure out what's gone wrong in Washington, D.C. In "BrainDead," on CBS, it's not one-per-centers but space aliens who are rigging the system: a mysterious meteorite has crashed to Earth, releasing ants from another planet, which tiptoe into politicians' ears and literally eat their brains.
"Absolutely not," I said when first approached, because I knew I would try to read everything, and fail, and spend days trying to write an adequate description of his nostrils, and all I would be left with after months of standing tiptoe on the balance beam of objectivity and fair assessment would be a letter to the editor from some guy named Norbert accusing me of cutting off a great man's dong in print.
In the meantime, on this afternoon of the conspiracy against the kid with no name, the others went from blatantly murderous to ruminative and confused, and their plan for assassination climaxed in nothing more violent than sneaking up behind the boy on tiptoe and shooting rubber bands at the back of his head while he dedicated all his focus to "The Newlywed Game" and refused to flinch, refused to give them the satisfaction.
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Before the crowds start to clot on the beach and bake in the sun, before they start to splash in the seawater, the inescapable summer sounds and colorful phalanxes of parasols looking like polka dots in the heat's hazy distance as we tiptoe around them all, crowd-averse as we are, cut across the beach and head toward the rocky hills that curve back toward the bay, away from the beach, and out of sight.
" And here are more resonant themes that will recur through the next 50 years: "the melancholy of lost time … the stealthy tiptoe of our approaching mortality … and of course, angst, ennui, the banal horrors of everyday life, arbitrary and unpredictable turns of events, cruelty to children (a governess kills her charge's pet canary), the cruelty of children (a little girl bashes her big sister's head in with a silver salver) and murder most foul.
Louise Bourgeois, "Breasted Woman" (1949–1950; cast 1989), bronze, paint, and stainless steel, 137.2 x 8.9 x 8.9 cm / 54 x 3 ½ x 19623 ½ in (© The Easton Foundation/Licensed by VAGA, New York NY; courtesy Hauser & Wirth; photo by Christopher Burke) Looking at Bourgeois's sculpture "The Blind Leading the Blind" (1947–49) strains my body into a perpetual tiptoe as I both carry off a body and am myself borne away.
In an era where every film has to carefully tiptoe around issues of representation and diversity, Moana leaps fully into South Pacific culture (thanks to a carefully chosen brain trust of cultural caretakers) without making an issue of it, but while the film is aware of all the little important details — like finally creating a heroine who isn't a wasp-waisted, doe-eyed princess — what comes across is the sheer verve of the visuals, the songs, and the storytelling.
Earlier Monday, as fashion folk and their celeb friends like Emily Blunt (who presented the prize after everyone had finished eating — or not — their chicken potpies) and La La Anthony (who was wearing Pyer Moss) and Georgina Chapman of Marchesa (who continues her tiptoe back into the world) mingled and sipped Champagne and speculated on who might nab the prize, Mr. Jean-Raymond attributed his success to having a team around him that came from the arts, but not, necessarily, fashion.
At 5-foot-83, I'm a full 3 inches below the height of the average male in the United States, which means I've had to deal with an array of indignities in my life: Sitting in restaurants on chairs where my feet have dangled off the floor, standing on tiptoe to use public urinals hung at a level more appropriate to be used as drinking fountains and regularly receiving gifts of shirts with 3 inches of extra cuff and pants that could double as footie pajamas.
In works like "After School on the Corner of Prince and Mott Streets" (1976) where three of the girls looks on in amusement as a fourth, with her back to the camera, peeks into a store window on tiptoe just as a gust of wind blows her kilt up, and "Carol, Pina, and Lisa in Front of St. Patrick's Church" (1976) where Lisa looks upon Carol with revulsion as the latter applies lipstick before a compact mirror, we witness them pass judgment on each other.

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