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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91. It's only a few steps farther.
92. The tin can bounced down the steps.
93. The steps were hollowed by centuries of use.
94. We bent our steps towards home.
95. We need to take drastic steps to reduce pollution.
96. Monica hurried straight past me and down the steps.
97. Steps were taken to tighten discipline in the school.
98. We untrod our steps to where we started.
99. Do you know the steps of this dance?
100. Steps have been taken to ameliorate the situation.
101. He gave no timescale for these steps.
102. We are taking steps to prevent pollution.
103. They have taken their first tentative steps towards democracy.
104. He approached her with slow, deliberate steps.
105. He walked down the corridor with measured steps.
106. The last soldier was out of steps.
107. A flight of stone steps leads to the terrace.
108. I retraced my steps, looking for my lost keys.
109. They timed their steps to the drumbeat.
110. She's teaching me some basic dance steps.
111. I couldn't symphonize with your steps.
112. We must take steps to rectify the situation.
113. It's only a few steps further.
114. He turned around and retraced his steps .
115. She walked on a few steps.
116. She walked slowly with tottering steps.
117. She was standing on the church steps.
118. The boy posted upstairs,(http://sentencedict.com/steps.html) taking three steps at once.
119. I directed my steps towards the post office.
120. After lunch I shall bend my steps homewards.