Sentence examples for was steps from inspiring English sources

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was steps

noun

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

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"Even if it was steps, I liked to embellish," she said.

"I was steps away from getting married," he explained earnestly when prodded about his experience.

Her teammate Bulut, 20, was steps behind her for the silver.

Deirdre Hatfield, 27, was steps away from the finish line when she heard a blast.

The last segment of the program was "Steps in the Street," part of a seldom seen anti-fascist work that Graham created in 1936.

As I was steps away from safety, my yogurt samples dutifully dumped in a trash can, I felt a tug, heard a grr, and smelled smoke.

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That was Step 1.

Everyone was stepping on us".

I knew what I was stepping into.

Mr. Lardière, 65, was stepping down.

Someone was stepping up his game!

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