Synonym: cattle, conduct, direct, drive, guide, handle, head, lead, manage, regulate, run. Similar words: volunteer, steep, steel, self-esteem, step by step, sheer, deer, peer. Meaning: [stɪr /stɪə] n. 1. an indication of potential opportunity 2. castrated bull. v. 1. direct the course; determine the direction of travelling 2. direct (oneself) somewhere 3. be a guiding force, as with directions or advice.
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91 Unless your home is totally dilapidated, steer clear of a complete redecoration prior to selling: it will arouse suspicion.
92 It's generally cheaper to steer clear of garage manufacturers' own hire purchase schemes unless the quoted APR is unusually low.
93 Floyd was going to be too drunk to steer the boat.
94 Especially today, in the current volatile climate, it is vital that leaders steer a clear and consistent course.
95 I think readers should be warned to steer clear of these fish in the future.
96 Even so, it's safe for captains to steer their courses by them.
97 The Moulin Rougestaff steer them all to their tables in the auditorium, which is lit with small pink lamps.
98 At the time I was deflated, but I have since realized that Don was giving me a star to steer by.
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99 You'd best steer clear of him, Manderley, he's a nasty piece of work.
100 This, in fact, is what engineers do when they devise electronic control circuits to guide spaceships or steer robot arms.
101 Your only chance is to pull at him from the side, which may steer him away from the refuge he seeks.
102 It is hard for doctors to steer a course between everyone's different requirements.
103 So there's another guy trying to steer with a big, heavy sweep oar.
104 But those wanting to keep on the right side of the law will have to steer clear of the grape.
105 We had to steer our ship through the swift currents of the Bering Straits.
106 But within this framework, each of the three high schools in the district was allowed to steer its own course.
107 Gordon finally roused himself and tried to steer the conversation toward shallower waters.
108 To be in Hell is to drift: to be in Heaven is to steer. George Bernard Shaw
109 According to Bragg, universities should steer a middle path between the role of monk and worker-priest.
110 Aliens do not steer themselves through space guided by the village waterworks.
111 Because of the comparative thinness of the jigsaw blade, it is quite easy to steer it round quite tight curves.
112 He was prepared to stand watch and steer the ship for forty or fifty days or however long was necessary.
113 When the car started to swing around again, I made myself steer in the direction of the skid.
114 The only way to steer reclamation away from utter financial disaster in the Missouri Basin was to subsidize it with hydropower revenues.
115 Steer clear of the weir, safer to fish from the pier.
116 I fixed things, I caught wild steer, I tied knots, I rode cattle, and so on.
117 I usually steer a middle course which avoids both waste and effort.
118 Mire Secondly, Pache's style does not lend any air of the dynamism needed to steer Bull out of its current mire.
119 The ability to steer is particularly important today, with the emergence of a global economy.
120 It has chosen to steer a middle course between them rather than undertake a strategic review.