steps

[ US /ˈstɛps/ ]
[ UK /stˈɛps/ ]
NOUN
  1. the course along which a person has walked or is walking in
    he retraced his steps
    I followed in his steps
    his steps turned toward home
  2. a flight of stairs or a flight of steps
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How To Use steps In A Sentence

  • A QianSheng, a horizontal resolution, Two steps, the two deputy colter.
  • This relationship is also honest, but you keep it a bit more circumspect because you know this person is going to follow in your footsteps. Christianity Today
  • It should be appreciated that brothers, sisters, stepbrothers and stepsisters are not entitled to any share of the inheritance when children and parents of the deceased are alive.
  • The League Against Cruel Sports issued a statement Wednesday calling on Ottawa to "take steps to end the immense cruelty to animals in events such as calf-roping, which is practised at rodeos including the Calgary Stampede. CTV BritishColumbiaHome
  • He wears tee shirts and a designer stubble and is always two steps ahead of himself.
  • This approach can also help identify where non-value-added steps exist in the care delivery process and where bottlenecks occur.
  • But she insisted she was not tempted to follow in their footsteps. The Sun
  • I didn't move until I heard slow footsteps and peaked over the top of the gold to see Garren warily approaching the dragon, favoring his left leg.
  • The Waterford publicans, who have signified their intention to defy the ban, are following in the footsteps of their colleagues in Kerry, Cork, Donegal and Wexford.
  • The shelter was quite a long way away, and there wouldn't be time to come back to the steps.
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