Sentences with phrase «tiptoe back»

I suspect that different economy will recover much like the last one did - recycle empty office buildings into residential first, then start with modest, affordable buildings while people tiptoe back into the market, then have proposals like this at or just past the peak of the boom.
Dynamic weather hasn't been included so there's no thrilling moment when the heaven's open and the tarmac becomes soaked, sending everybody careening off the track while they try to tiptoe back to the pits to leap on their second bike outfitted with wet tyres.
When all are in bed, I tiptoe back down.
I'll tiptoe back later and read your comments, of which I'm guessing there will be many.
So let's all just slowly, carefully tiptoe back out of their sacred space and leave them to decide what is right for their own children and situations.
Investors are tiptoeing back into the region: Foreigners have bought a net $ 13 billion of regional bonds this year and appear to be returning to equities.
Yellow tiptoed back into fashion in the late 2000s, often paired with gray, and chartreuse followed soon after.
Where you want her to give it some welly, she tiptoes back from panto and fails to emerge from the shadows.
But «All We Had» tiptoes back from that abyss.
Penguin, which removed all of its e-books from libraries and ended its relationship with digital library distributor OverDrive in February, is tiptoeing back into the digital lending waters again.

Not exact matches

When my time was up, I tiptoed out across the salt floor, gave my nose one serious blow and emerged back into the non-ionized daylight air.
Come up to your tiptoes, then back down.
Rise up onto your tiptoes, bend your elbows, and rest your knees against the back of your upper arms.
The most exciting thing about halter dresses is that many halter dresses have more conservative necklines (less of a plunging V neck) which allows for more versatility at the hemline and back without you tiptoeing into being a (cough cough) dare I say, a hussy.
With 2016 tiptoeing to a close, it's time to look back and evaluate what all the political turbulence has meant for the UK job market.
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