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one-step

NOUN
  1. an early ballroom dance; precursor to the fox-trot
VERB
  1. dance the one-step

How To Use one-step In A Sentence

  • Stains can be treated with a good one-step upholstery cleaner.
  • Hungary forbids "jazz."; Minister of Home Affairs also banishes foxtrot and one-step.
  • A one-step immunochromatographic(IC) strip test and dot immunogold filtration assay (DIGFA) for rapid detection of Chlortetracycline(CTC)in food were developed.
  • We constructed deletion mutants for nonessential genes by one-step gene replacements.
  • The origin of our modern Foxtrot can be seen in the old dances One-step and Rag.
  • I would have to agree with the DOJ lawyers that they are simply one-step in a long process. The Volokh Conspiracy » Is Superfund Unconstitutional?
  • A tattered topographic map will lead you along ancient, stone-stepped passageways.
  • Thus, catalysis is believed to involve a one-step, metal-ion-mediated hydrolysis of the substrate by a metal-activated water molecule.
  • Dow Jones's Steve McGrath explains how this high-profile marque has moved one-step closer to the automobile scrapheap. Saab Automobile, 1950-2011
  • If you choose a Response value that's too high, seamless portamenti turn into semitone-stepped glissandi, but the intonation will be perfect. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
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