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to step or walk
- treadto step or walk
- trodto step or walk
- treadsto step or walk
- troddento step or walk
- treadingto step or walk
- treaderto step or walk on or over
- treadedto step or walk on or over
- durativenoting or pertaining to a verb aspect expressing incomplete or continued action. Beat and walk are durative in contrast to strike and step
- tramperto walk with a firm, heavy step
- trampedto walk with a firm, heavy step
- trampto walk with a firm, heavy step
- prancerto step about gaily or proudly
- pranceto step about gaily or proudly
- prancedto step about gaily or proudly
- prancingto step about gaily or proudly
- glissadeto perform a sliding or gliding step.
- bestrodeto step over or across with long strides
- bestrideto step over or across with long strides
- bestridto step over or across with long strides
- footto succeed in achieving an initial stage or step
- stepto interrupt or cease walking or marching in step
- walkto guide or instruct carefully one step at a time
- bowto step forward or stand up in order to receive recognition, applause, etc.
- stepnot in time to a rhythm or corresponding to the step of others
- stepmoving in time to a rhythm or with the corresponding step of others
- courantedance dating back to the 17th century and characterized by a running or gliding step
- pointsparticular step, stage, or degree in development had reached the point where nothing seemed to matter anymore
- degreesstep in a direct line of descent or in the line of ascent to a common ancestor
- ratchetedCause something to rise (or fall) as a step in what is perceived as a steady and irreversible process
- ratchetingCause something to rise (or fall) as a step in what is perceived as a steady and irreversible process
- semitonesThe smallest interval used in classical Western music, equal to a twelfth of an octave or half a tone; a half step
- rabbetingA step-shaped recess cut along the edge or in the face of a piece of wood, typically forming a match to the edge or tongue of another piece
- rabbetsA step-shaped recess cut along the edge or in the face of a piece of wood, typically forming a match to the edge or tongue of another piece
- rabbetedA step-shaped recess cut along the edge or in the face of a piece of wood, typically forming a match to the edge or tongue of another piece