Walk around very quietly and lightly-on your toes
Here are 3 sentences with the word tiptoed:I tiptoed to my room.My friend tiptoed to me during the speech.We tiptoed so we wouldn't wake up our dad.
The past tense of tiptoe is tiptoed.
tiptoe. As in, he tiptoed around the truth. Or trundle or flounce?
crawled, inched, skulked, slinked, slithered, snuck, tiptoed
Technachally yes. If you tiptoe in somewhere then you are doing an action which means it is a verb.
The girl quietly tiptoed up the stair in her stocking feet.
walk: stride, stroll, saunter (just add "ed" to the end of each)
chatter, pad, pat, pelt, pitapat, pitter-patter, rat-a-tat, rattle, scurry, scuttle, skip, tap....well thats about it
Trust, she is a hope giver, a confidence builder, and a faith shaker.
Please come in Quietly. quietly They attacked England.
This metaphor suggests that the person moved quietly and lightly, like a feather floating delicately and noiselessly across a room. It conveys the idea of gracefulness and subtlety in their movements.
"Silently" is an adverb and it almost always modifies a verb. "He tiptoed silently into the room." "She didn't speak, but her eyes silently followed him as he entered."