Similar words: step out, step-by-step, step by step, stepsister, gatepost, keep on, eponym, step. Meaning: v. place or press the foot on.
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91. France's CMA CGM, the world's third-largest container shipping line, is to take its first step on to public equity markets by merging its Global Ship Lease arm with a listed shell company.
92. Fortunately I tasted otherwise our two step on excrement to go up!
93. To step on forward sex is close friends after, swing when be being placed before the leg, do not carry exorbitantly, coxa ministry is done not have apparent before send a movement.
94. Opponents, including many doctors represented by the AMA as well as private health insurance companies, fear a public option would be a first step on the road to " socialised medicine".
95. Short suit can make below half body of the person appears too long, give person cobbly the sense, resemble a little step on stilt.
96. You take care not to step on the heels of the woman in front of you on the way out of the subway, and you might take passing note of her most excellent handbag.
97. He admits that he is running the risk of further inflaming his current problem, but insists the opportunity to help Israel take another step on the road to South Africa justifies his decisions.
98. WELLINGTON(Reuters) - A New Zealangd man caught driving at more than twice the legal speed limit claimed he needed to step on the gas in order to blow-dry his car.
99. Farc and ELN guerrillas do not appear to be targeting foreigners for kidnapping but step on one of the mines they lay and it does not matter what nationality you are.
100. Abel: Be gone. Walk with Satan. Don't step on the pentagram!
101. Step on it , please. I have a plane to catch at two.
102. WELLINGTON (Reuters) - A New Zealand man caught driving at more than twice the legal speed limit claimed he needed to step on the gas in order to blow-dry his car.
103. One step on the gas is quickened, city shellfish shellfish still can follow unexpectedly!
104. Step on it, the film will start in two minutes.
105. And say "excuse me" when you step on a poor person's toe, just as you say it to a rich one.
106. Cut off that flow and you step on industry's windpipe and starve the brain of oxygen.
107. New Zealand man caught driving at more than twice the legal speed limit claimed he needed to step on the gas in order to blow-dry his car.
108. This was a big step on OpenDocument's road from paper standard to actual standard.
109. My fervent wish is that one day soon Reuters financial news editor in China will be a Chinese national - one step on that person's path to be global editor in chief!
110. You will be late if you do not step on it.
111. We were late, so we told the taxi driver to step on it.
112. The first step on determining whether the workover, as designed, is affordable is to calculate the anticipated cost if the repair work and the equipment.
113. Being able to dream is the first step on every road to succuss.
114. How will you find Cain without going to Tristram? Finding the Tree of Inifuss is the first step on your journey.
115. A path-breaking step on the way to restoration of statehood of the Tatar people was the declaration of the Tatars Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic in 1920.
116. By common consent this election constituted a historic step on the road to democracy.
117. The driver uses a hand one step on the gas the car leaves smoothly.
118. Come on,[sentencedict.com] step on the juice or we'll be late.
119. Saying fierce step on the gas to leave 108, female strip off the dress as expected.
120. I never go oversea trip before, last time "oversea" go Labuan no need passport so no count 1... this time i have to pass the boundary of malaysia then step on Thailand.
More similar words: step out, step-by-step, step by step, stepsister, gatepost, keep on, eponym, step, keep on at, steps, eponymous, sleep on it, step in, step up, in step, steppe, stepped, misstep, step down, keep one's word, stepfather, stepmother, doorstep, step into, wastepaper, footstep, stepping, preponderant, preponderate, stepchild.