Tippy in a sentence as an adjective

Also, people should learn to swim by first dipping their tippy toes in a bathtub.

It took a solid 15 minutes of my standing on my tippy toes trying to figure out what would make the chirping stop.

When I look back at people from my high school, most of the tippy-top people are getting PhD's and figuring out how to do nuclear fusion.

Apple won't be at the tippy top forever, so won't the next generation of innovators please stand up?

While that is a valid solution to the problem, it is also tippy-toing around why the problem is there in the first place.

To reduce that pain they came up with the hack of tapping the very tippy top of the screen which whisks you instantly to the top of the page.

They only need employees insofar as to keep the lights on and look alive - certainly nothing that calls for the tippy top talent.

How could I entrust my credit card with a service that allows GPL violators and copyright flouters to rise to the _very tippy top_ of the charts?

Lots of companies go to career fairs at certain schools looking to pick off the very tippy-top kids, but they go to Stanford, Harvard, etc, looking to really fill their class.

Yet, big firms are still paying $160k+bonus to people fresh out of school, because that's what they have to pay to get kids out of the top 15-20 schools or the tippy-top kids from the lower-ranked schools.

If some are guilty of comparing the tippy top of the US college system to the rest of the world's average, you are certainly guilty of comparing the bottom of the bottom to the world average.

He'll be relying a lot on the more experienced person, but the power balance is reversed and the responsibilities as well, and it takes a lot of tippy-toeing and ego swallowing to sail smoothly.

How would you propose the author should have tippy toed around the color of their skin while still explaining exactly what they are suuing over, - which by the way, is the fact that the commission mistakingly labeled her as white being part of the problem.

My brother has tippy-top grades in physics at one of Harvard/Yale/Princeton and legit research experience in nano-tech, and he like many of his friends in similar positions are choosing between going into industry or R&D and going into finance.

Tippy definitions

adjective

(used of boats) inclined to heel over easily under sail

See also: crank cranky tender