Steps can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
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step - shift or move by taking a step; "step back" | ||
step - put down or press the foot, place the foot; "For fools rush in where angels fear to tread"; "step on the brake" | ||
step - walk a short distance to a specified place or in a specified manner; "step over to the blackboard" | ||
step - move with one's feet in a specific manner; "step lively" | ||
step - furnish with steps; "The architect wants to step the terrace" | ||
step - place (a ship's mast) in its step | ||
step - move or proceed as if by steps into a new situation; "She stepped into a life of luxury"; "he won't step into his father's footsteps" | ||
step - cause (a computer) to execute a single command | ||
step - treat badly; "This boss abuses his workers"; "She is always stepping on others to get ahead" | ||
step - measure (distances) by pacing; "step off ten yards" | ||
Noun |
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steps - the course along which a person has walked or is walking in; "I followed in his steps"; "he retraced his steps"; "his steps turned toward home" | ||
steps - a flight of stairs or a flight of steps |
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1. | noun | I followed in his steps. | |
2. | noun | He retraced his steps. | |
3. | noun | His steps turned toward home. | |
4. | noun | The same week, the WTC head testified that while they had not received any briefing on the use of planes, they had taken steps to prepare for an attack using anthrax based on intelligence that had been received. | |
5. | noun | Now it is time to take the next steps and achieve even greater progress in our public education system. | |
6. | noun | Let me know if this is the appropriate steps that you would like to see. | |
7. | noun | See the steps for approval below. | |
8. | noun | STEPS FOR APPROVAL: | |
9. | noun | The central question behind the palace coup is whether Terry Winter, the president of the Independent System Operator, acted alone when he took steps to remove key price caps designed to limit the amount power generators could charge. | |
10. | noun | The eighteen steps of the dance are done rhythmically. | |
11. | noun | In the final two steps, the dancers firmly stamp their feet on the ground. | |
12. | noun | The last two steps represent: "O Lord I repeat Your cosmic rhythm." | |
13. | noun | Here are the four easy steps to success. | |
14. | noun | Keep a copy of these steps for yourself and whenever you need money, you can use it again, and again. | |
15. | noun | If you're not careful, you might slip and fall on the icy steps. | |
16. | verb | Step back. | |
17. | verb | Step on the brake. | |
18. | verb | Step over to the blackboard. | |
19. | verb | Step lively. | |
20. | verb | The architect wants to step the terrace. | |
21. | verb | He won't step into his father's footsteps. | |
22. | verb | Step off ten yards. | |
23. | verb | If we have time next week, I could step you through our website -- www.weathereffects.com. | |
24. | verb | For some reason it takes them awhile to learn not to step in poop. | |
25. | verb | It took me 4 days to get the new one to be able to step on and eat out of my hand. | |
26. | verb | This is the most humble gym you will every step into.... if you dare to work on your body don't be surprised when you see how addicting going to FITNESS UNLIMITED can be!! | |
27. | verb | The menu has the usual but then they step it up another notch. | |
28. | verb | We've really got to step on it. | |
29. | verb | Don't step on the broken glass. | |
30. | verb | Each time you step on the pedal, the wheel turns once. |
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noun | |
I followed in his steps. |
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He retraced his steps. |
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His steps turned toward home. |
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The same week, the WTC head testified that while they had not received any briefing on the use of planes, they had taken steps to prepare for an attack using anthrax based on intelligence that had been received. |
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Now it is time to take the next steps and achieve even greater progress in our public education system. |
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Let me know if this is the appropriate steps that you would like to see. |
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See the steps for approval below. |
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STEPS FOR APPROVAL: |
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The central question behind the palace coup is whether Terry Winter, the president of the Independent System Operator, acted alone when he took steps to remove key price caps designed to limit the amount power generators could charge. |
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The eighteen steps of the dance are done rhythmically. |
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In the final two steps, the dancers firmly stamp their feet on the ground. |
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The last two steps represent: "O Lord I repeat Your cosmic rhythm." |
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Here are the four easy steps to success. |
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Keep a copy of these steps for yourself and whenever you need money, you can use it again, and again. |
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If you're not careful, you might slip and fall on the icy steps. | |
verb | |
Step back. |
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Step on the brake. |
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Step over to the blackboard. |
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Step lively. |
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The architect wants to step the terrace. |
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He won't step into his father's footsteps. |
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Step off ten yards. |
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If we have time next week, I could step you through our website -- www.weathereffects.com. |
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For some reason it takes them awhile to learn not to step in poop. |
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It took me 4 days to get the new one to be able to step on and eat out of my hand. |
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This is the most humble gym you will every step into.... if you dare to work on your body don't be surprised when you see how addicting going to FITNESS UNLIMITED can be!! |
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The menu has the usual but then they step it up another notch. |
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We've really got to step on it. | |
Don't step on the broken glass. | |
Each time you step on the pedal, the wheel turns once. |