Similar words: step in, step into, stepping, stepping down, stepping stone, stepping-stone, step-by-step, step by step. Meaning: n. short underpants for women or children (usually used in the plural) step in. v. 1. get involved, so as to alter or hinder an action, or through force or threat of force 2. act as a substitute.
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1, Supple ICEVA top layer for the best step-in comfort.
2, They are used in combination with step-in bindings.
3, The best example of this is step-in bindings.
4, Step-in boots have convenient mechanisms that lock your footing onto the snowboard.
5, A trademark used for a low leather step-in shoe with an upper resembling a moccasin but with a broad,(http://sentencedict.com/step-in.html) flat heel.
6, Step-in height is reasonable, with seat cushion height close enough to hip level for most people for comfortable access.
7, An easy step-in with contrast stitching. Stretch lining and perforated leather footbed.
8, The first decision is if you want the traditional strap-in boots or the newer step-in boots.
9, On the other hand, the perceptions of children typically included "being pressed and powerless", "being prudent and glancing" and "escaping from step-in the land-mine and getting released".
10, In buying your snowboarding boots, you might deal with making a choice between a step-in and a strap-on snowboarding boot.
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