because he do not want to desturb the beauty of nature
If it is from 'I STOOD TIP TOE UPON A LITTE HILL' by john keats 1....the poet was standing tip toe because he does not intent to disturb the natureindeed he wants to become a part of it. 2.the poet wishes to hearthe faintest of noises.
Standing on tip toe exerts greater pressure on the floor compared to standing flat footed. When standing on tip toe, the weight of the body is concentrated on a smaller area, resulting in higher pressure on the floor.
Standing on tip toe exerts greater pressure on the floor compared to standing flat footed. This is because less surface area of contact between the feet and the floor means the body's weight is concentrated on a smaller area, resulting in increased pressure.
Because opposites attract
well your toe goes at the tip of your boot so my guess is "the toe" (but im just a kid)
Tip Toe Thru - 1994 TV is rated/received certificates of: Belgium:KT
Michael jackson
J toe: Sharply pointed R toe: Tapered, but rounded at the tip
It's called the toe. (An aglet is the hard part at the end of a shoelace.)
We Are the Beginning - 2012 The Return of Tip Toe 1-3 was released on: USA: 2012
The diameter is the height: the tip to the toe of an object.
"There was wide wand'ring for the greediest eye,...", this is a line from the poem 'I stood tip-toe upon a little hill' by John Keats. Here, the poet means that there is much to be seen, observed and enjoyed for the keenest observer. From this poem, we get a good idea of the poet's love for nature.