Handbook of Idiomatic English As Now Written And Spoken;
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: To steam meat : cook it by steam. Steel, ;z. . 'A heart true as %X.e.€i' {Chancer., Shak.). 'Foemen worthy of their steel ' {Scott) : enemies worthy of being encountered. — Steel, /. : Steeled against adversity, &c. : armed, hardened. Steep,/.: Soak. (/Vj,'-) 'Steeped in poverty' (.S'//a/i.). 'Steeped in misery' {Longf.) Steer, t. & z. : To steer a middle course : to avoid extremes. 1 try to steer clear of (to avoid) difficulties. Stem, /. : To stem (resist, make head against) the tide, the w...aves, &c. ; to stem difficulties, opposition, &c. Step, n. . It is only a i^vi steps {or paces) from here to the church. He will not stir {or move) a step : he won't move an inch. He walks with a quick, with a slow step. Dances have different steps : figures, movements. The soldiers walk in step., in step with each other : they keep step. Mind the door-step ; there is a step down, a step up into the house, &c. ! A flight of steps (stairs) leads up to the house. You enter a carriage by one or more steps.
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