atiptoe

Etymology


From.

Adverb

 * 1) On tiptoe; on the tips of one's toes in order to move quietly or to stand taller.
 * 2) Quietly, and little by little.
 * 3) Without retreating from adversity, confrontation, or danger; standing tall; bravely, proudly, unyieldingly.
 * 4) In a state of anticipation; keenly awaiting.
 * 1) Quietly, and little by little.
 * 2) Without retreating from adversity, confrontation, or danger; standing tall; bravely, proudly, unyieldingly.
 * 3) In a state of anticipation; keenly awaiting.
 * 1) Quietly, and little by little.
 * 2) Without retreating from adversity, confrontation, or danger; standing tall; bravely, proudly, unyieldingly.
 * 3) In a state of anticipation; keenly awaiting.
 * 1) Quietly, and little by little.
 * 2) Without retreating from adversity, confrontation, or danger; standing tall; bravely, proudly, unyieldingly.
 * 3) In a state of anticipation; keenly awaiting.
 * 1) Without retreating from adversity, confrontation, or danger; standing tall; bravely, proudly, unyieldingly.
 * 2) In a state of anticipation; keenly awaiting.
 * 1) In a state of anticipation; keenly awaiting.
 * 1) In a state of anticipation; keenly awaiting.
 * 1) In a state of anticipation; keenly awaiting.
 * 1) In a state of anticipation; keenly awaiting.
 * 1) In a state of anticipation; keenly awaiting.

Adjective

 * 1) On tiptoe; moving or standing on the tips of one's toes.
 * 2)  In a state of anticipation; keenly awaiting.
 * 1)  In a state of anticipation; keenly awaiting.
 * 1)  In a state of anticipation; keenly awaiting.