To be a tiptoe

Definition of To be a tiptoe

to be awake or alive to anything; to be roused; to be eager or alert; as, to be a tiptoe with expectation.

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To avail one's self of
To avise one's self
To back a rope
To back a warrant
To back an anchor
To back and fill
To back out
To back the field
To back the oars
To back the sails
To back up
To back water
To bagpipe the mizzen
To bake astern
To bank a fire
To bargain away
To bate an ace
To batten down
To batten down the hatches
To be
-To be a tiptoe-
To be abroad
To be acknown
To be acquainted with
To be after
To be aknow
To be all squares
To be astern of the reckoning
To be at a loss
To be at a stand
To be at cross-purposes
To be at home on any subject
To be at loggerheads
To be at six and seven
To be at square
To be at the boiling point
To be at the bottom of
To be at the heels of
To be at the mercy of
To be beside one's self
To be born in the purple
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