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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121 The wheelbarrow seemed to want to shake me off like a steer at a rodeo.
122 In other words, traditional governments get so preoccupied with rowing that they forget to steer.
123 Managers must steer a middle course between political correctness and political babble.
124 She was ignoring it because now she had to steer into the black mouth of the shell and right down its throat.
125 Mrs Cresson will nevertheless need all her negotiating skills to steer her bills through parliament.
126 All the inverts that you are considering are suitable over the long term, but do steer clear of hard corals.
127 After Philip, I decided to steer away from accountants, word processors, and other office workers.
128 He and Chris tried to steer a middle course during the ritual of drinks before dinner and the meal that followed.
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129 With a certain amount of ingenuity she can even use the balloon to steer herself by pointing it in various directions.
130 Each time you should apply side-strain and try to steer him away from them.
131 Friends had warned Mitchum to steer clear of this hustler, but they became close friends.
132 The re-entry path was flown automatically by the on-board computer using the command module's thrusters to steer.
133 The developer, Marlin Estates, spent £19m on Wisley and decided to steer clear of ancillary activities and concentrate on golf.
134 Highest price steer per kilo 148.5, R. Jones, Cae Isaf.
135 Healthy fears block the path to failure, while unhealthy fears steer organizations away from growth and success.
136 But he said nothing to steer the reporters away from Haldeman, as he had with Colson.
137 There are plenty of similar products, but steer clear of Go!
138 We need to support teachers in their efforts to steer our children in this direction.
139 Whatever information you can send me to help steer me on to a path to a more rewarding career would be most appreciated.
140 Whenever this happens, the onus is on you to control the call and steer the conversation to a successful conclusion.
141 With the New Year legislation, many drivers have have been making a New Year resolution to steer clear of trouble.
142 Maybe he was just trying to steer the conversation away from Theresa.
143 Rudders behind the propellers work in concert with the swivelling nozzles to steer the hovercraft.
144 As Erica Macdonald admits, it did not take much to make the girls steer away.
145 Steer clear of heavy, creamy products which leave hair flat and lifeless.
146 All through the night we steer Across the ocean deep.
147 Novice enthusiasts in London should steer towards the Trafalgar Rowing Centre.
148 Then we were supposed to steer the conversation to a safer topic.
149 He would cling on to the craft and try to steer it.
150 Under such intellectual pressures captains need a degree in mathematics to steer their teams towards winning totals or targets.