Sentence examples for be stepped on from inspiring English sources

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be stepped on

noun

An advance or movement made from one foot to the other; a pace.

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But now he may be stepped on, as Dell and Hewlett-Packard eye the market that Waitt thought he had to himself.

"We used to be stepped on.

Their toes were not to be stepped on.

For about three hours, this unassuming lump will be stepped on, dug into and, possibly, kicked in frustration.

Mom (Ms. Davis) frets that Stuart could be stepped on during a soccer game later that morning.

That flares up so regularly that actors can't even begin jokes in time for them to be stepped on?

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It's not like I'm going to be stepping on court with Novak Djokovic.

For a dieter, for example, that would be stepping on a scale.

If you think you might be stepping on a colleague's toes, ask.

Don't choose it so large that the child will be stepping on the hem.

It had been stepped on by one of Mr. Graves's cows.

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