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Sentence count:231+12Posted:2016-07-22Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: cattleconductdirectdriveguidehandleheadleadmanageregulaterunSimilar words: volunteersteepsteelself-esteemstep by stepsheerdeerpeerMeaning: [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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151 It was not easy to steer a course between absolute pacifism and revolutionary violence.
152 One example of a grower who has one is Paul Steer, farming 350ha of sandy / clay loam in North Lincs.
153 George Deukejian urged the candidate to steer clear of the issue, which he considers divisive.
154 Engineers are still trying to steer the craft into the correct path.
155 Maybe there was a valid reason to steer Udal away from the notebooks.
156 The Doctor said it was a miracle that the pilot had managed to steer the plane down at all.
157 Still, she thought she would try to steer him away from bacon and toward yogurt.
158 At the four corners of the block were bronzed steer skulls, and the front of the block showed a sailing ship.
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159 In the truck he sat on my lap, helping me steer.
160 He immediately queried the instructions and eventually they gave him a new course to steer.
161 Sharp tugs at the Calibra's wheel show that torque steer is definitely present when going hard through the lower gears.
162 The intent is to steer these students toward enrollment despite the regents' desire for a color-blind admissions policy.
163 He told her and went back to steer Grace away from harm.
164 Tonight, however, she was keen to steer the conversation round to the subject of Hugh Puddephat.
165 It can help us to steer a steady course through life.
166 That said, it's free from torque steer and is very accurate.
167 Steer them away from attacking other individuals in terms of personalities.
168 Charles consumed most of the Valpolicella and tried to steer the conversation away from anything to do with Marius Steen.
169 To steer her mind off the goings-on in Guy's bedroom, she found her drawing things and began sketching.
170 These kinds of beliefs invariably steer the organization away from the measures it needs to take in times of crisis.
171 That steer is fleshing out well.
172 We began to steer away westerly.
173 Again taking ship, South by East if you steer.
174 To take the helm of; steer or direct.
175 Here on basic up bring forth having pertinency steer down chirp measure, keeping motorcycle ride speeding up noise marked reduce.
176 Many of her stories deal with a long life, which started happily and then had to steer through Spain's vicious Civil War and the long years of dictatorship by General Francisco Franco which followed.
177 You will need to steer the bike with body English. Keep your feet to the outside of the pedals and apply pressure to each pedal accordingly.
178 Taking a short stroll _ when she felt up for it _ required the help of four people, at least one of whom would steer the photocopier-sized machine that was the external part of the pumping devices.
179 Residents in Lynchburg, Virginia managed to catch a steer that escaped Tuesday, luring the animal in with a bucket of food. Two others are still on the loose.
180 Our author makes sure that you'll truly experience the spirit of aloha, and she'll help you steer clear of anything that's overpriced, touristy, or inauthentic .
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