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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121. Companies need to take active steps to increase exports.
122. I can't face walking up all those steps again.
123. She walked daintily down the steps.
124. She backed up a few steps.
125. He heard steps in the corridor.
126. The change happens in a series of discrete steps.
127. I don't know the steps for this dance.
128. He bent his steps from the path.
129. Steps led down to a sunken garden.
130. She is tripping along with her little steps.
131. One of the steps on the ladder is broken.
132. She very deliberately slowed her steps.
133. He lagged a few steps behind.
134. We heard father's tread on the steps.
135. She floated down the steps to greet us.
136. She turned and walked away with long, loping steps.
137. She crossed the room with quick, ladylike steps.
138. His steps were heavy and ponderous.
139. I took steps to assure myself of her guilt.
140. Repeat these five steps, as in the last exercise.
141. Flora was bumping her bags down the steps.
141. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
142. He has a mincing walk, fast with short steps.
143. The top few steps were damaged and broken.
144. Many of the chalets are set on a hillside reached by steps.
145. I had already taken steps to speed up a solution to the problem.
146. Their courage failed a few steps short and they came running back.
147. The red plume on the horse's head was nodding to the rhythm of its steps.
148. Someone had played a trick on her, stretched a piece of string at the top of those steps.
149. A flight of steps led up to the front door.
150. He was not able to walk without a cane and could only navigate steps backwards.