Step to a JD
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LSATStep to a JD
LSATStep toward a JD
rubiconto take a decisive, irrevocable step
glissadeto perform a gliding dance step
KNEELONONEKNEEHow to get a hand (Step 1)
POPTHEQUESTIONHow to get a hand (Step 3)
REVEALTHERINGHow to get a hand (Step 2)
RUNGUse it to get a step up
glissadesGLISSADE, to perform a gliding dance step
trampto walk with a firm, heavy step
glissadeto perform a sliding or gliding step.
tramperto walk with a firm, heavy step
trampedto walk with a firm, heavy step
glissadingGLISSADE, to perform a gliding dance step
glissadedGLISSADE, to perform a gliding dance step
RISERPart of a step from tread to tread.
FLDFRBNKRPTCTook a big step to relieve debt [IEOAUY]
GASThing to step on when in a hurry
RACEWALKEROne who tries to keep a step ahead?
soringthe training of a horse to high step
standto step aside; withdraw, as from a competition
soringsSORING, the training of a horse to high step
stepstoola stool able to be used as a step
counterpacea step in opposition to another; a contrary measure
counterpacesCOUNTERPACE, a step in opposition to another; a contrary measure
stepstoolsSTEPSTOOL, a stool able to be used as a step
walkto guide or instruct carefully one step at a time
FLATSSymbol attached to notes that lower their pitches a half step
BRB"I need to step away for a sec," in an IM
doorstepA step leading up to the outer door of a house
doorstepsA step leading up to the outer door of a house
stepmoving in time to a rhythm or with the corresponding step of others
stepnot in time to a rhythm or corresponding to the step of others
footboardsA board serving as a step up to a vehicle such as a train
cutto perform a spirited, brief, outlandish dance step, esp. as a result of euphoria
courantedance dating back to the 17th century and characterized by a running or gliding step
brushbacksA pitch aimed close to the body so that the batter must step back to avoid it
degreesstep in a direct line of descent or in the line of ascent to a common ancestor
brushbackA pitch aimed close to the body so that the batter must step back to avoid it
ratchetingCause something to rise (or fall) as a step in what is perceived as a steady and irreversible process