Similar words: step by step, step, step up, in step, biceps, triceps, narcolepsy, haste. Meaning: [step] n. 1. a flight of stairs or a flight of steps 2. the course along which a person has walked or is walking in.
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61. Next door's dog has messed on our steps again!
62. The president took immediate steps to stop the fighting.
63. We're taking active steps to deal with the problem.
64. "We will take the necessary steps," she said sternly.
65. Take a couple of steps backwards/forwards.
66. The steps of the palace rise in easy flights.
67. She walked with short quick steps.
68. I'll meet you on the steps of the museum.
69. He hit the metal steps with a ringing crash.
70. The climbers cut steps in the ice.
71. Steps are to be taken to abate pollution.
72. They saw the corpse sprawled on the steps.
73. We need the steps to get into the attic.
74. She climbed up the flight of steps.
75. The steps were slimy with moss.
76. The stone steps were worn and broken.
77. They doubted his speeding up steps.
78. The stone steps had been worn smooth .
79. Steps were taken to ban the trade in ivory.
80. The toy robot moved forward with quick jerky steps.
81. The government is taking steps to restrain inflation.
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82. The front steps lead to an enormous terrace.
83. Roy was standing only a few steps away.
84. We walked down some stone steps to the beach.
85. The government took steps to prevent a scandal.
86. She took a few uncertain steps forward.
87. Mind out, the steps are slippery!
88. The steps were buried under the snow.
89. They cleared the mud from the steps.
90. Becca moved down the steps and into the yard.