Sentence for step | Use step in a sentence

Sentences with step. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use step in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for step.

  • Fleetwood shuffled a step. (10)
  • How could he retract a step? (10)
  • One step, one moment of courage! (8)
  • She warned him against the step. (10)
  • Adela beckoned her to step aside. (10)
  • He took a step nearer to his father. (8)
  • But this may prove a desperate step. (10)
  • She praised my step into Parliament. (10)
  • But at each step she trod more firmly. (12)
  • Step up and examine it for yourselves. (21)
  • The stately Cornelia fell back a step. (10)
  • He advances a step or two and they see him. (8)
  • He takes a step towards her, but she flies.] (8)
  • A heavy step sounded on the verandah without. (9)
  • He had departed before Clotilde heard a step. (10)
  • Turbulent young men imperilled it at every step. (10)
  • And, by the way, she had the step of the goddess. (10)
  • Nor is there a halt at this step in the proceeding. (16)
  • He took a step, intending to escape without more ado. (8)
  • The next step was to take in the limit of the octave. (3)
  • Her step was firm, and her face expressed a quiet gladness. (10)
  • Colonel Evans Cuff, on the heights from first to last, and not advanced a step! (10)
  • The step, for us, is the most reasonable that could be considered. (10)
  • And Margarita heard the ruffian step as if to get swing for a blow. (10)
  • He thought the Catholic lord had gone a step or two to catch an eel. (10)
  • Lapham bent a frown on the woman, under which she shrank back a step. (9)
  • Cecilia saw him, and could not step to meet him for trouble of heart. (10)
  • I fancy Parliament for you still, and that is no impediment as a step. (10)
  • The necessity for doing it with a rush seized me after the first step. (10)
  • A gaping public-house, calling itself newly Hotel, fell backward a step. (10)
  • He seemed entirely unconscious that each step he now took wakened peals. (10)
  • She heard a step on the sandy walk round the corner, and waited wistfully. (9)
  • The next step was an easy one, that of making new verses to familiar airs. (3)
  • Sir Twickenham Pryme came forward to her, with his usual stiff courtly step. (10)
  • Emma helped the beautiful woman to her dressing-gown and the step from her bed. (10)
  • Each had complete experience of the other, and each vowed the step must be taken. (10)
  • She held her step, looking at them, but without any tender movement of the heart. (10)
  • If I could step in and see them this instant, it would be forestalling mischances. (10)
  • Out on the turf of the shaven hills, her springy step dispersed any misty fancies. (10)
  • What carpets they had in these newfangled places, so thick that you tripped up in them at every step! (8)
  • Dr. Grant is giving Bertram instructions about the living he is to step into so soon. (4)
  • His groom, running at full speed, clung to the cart and leaped on to the step behind. (8)
  • My grandfather watched me, step by step, until I had reached the door. (10)
  • On that newly scrubbed step, waiting for the door to open, she very nearly turned and fled. (8)
  • Nataly drew Colney Durance with her eyes to step beside her, on the descent to the terrace. (10)
  • On the point of thanking him, Evan advanced a step, when up started the irascible chairman. (10)
  • In her mind it blazed fiendlike, and the man who forgave it rose a step or two on the sublime. (10)
  • On the door step she paused a moment, and hung her head pensively, as if moved by a reminiscence. (10)
  • Was it not, after one particular step had been taken, the manliest life he could have shaped out? (22)
  • Such a man would not have made up his mind to this step without a deep motive, if not a deep feeling. (9)
  • Sure that he had left Sedgett in hands not likely to relinquish him, he passed on with elastic step. (10)
  • Sure that he had left Sedgett in hands not likely to relinquish him, he passed on with elastic step. (22)
  • I consider it a wrong step to break the union sanctified by the Church, and desert both hearth and country. (12)
  • A sallow two or three minutes composed their motions, and then they jumped again to the step for lively legs. (10)
  • Her stride from the axle of the wheel to the step higher would have been a graceful spectacle on Alpine crags. (10)
  • There is an ugly rush, checked by the fall of the foremost figures, thrown too suddenly against the bottom step. (8)
  • But I can hardly help laughing sometimes when I think how a single step from my hermitage takes me into Babylon. (14)
  • She rejoiced at my perfect recovery, though it robbed her of the plea in extenuation of this step she had taken. (10)
  • She dropped her eyes on him, but without letting him perceive that he was a step nearer to the point of pleasing her. (10)
  • Every step has been a step toward guilt, every yearning has been guilt, and every stirring of gratitude. (12)
  • It was necessary for him to step forward, too, and assist the introduction, and with many awkward sensations he did his best. (4)
  • This was not so simple a matter as it might seem; for the ancient town had not yet quickened its scholarly pace to the modern step. (9)
  • She had the frankness of her daughter, the same direct eyes and firm step: a face without shadows, though no longer bright with youth. (10)
  • She had supposed and intended that Alice should meet some one in Boston, and go through a course of society before reaching any decisive step. (9)
  • The next step was to use lines—which varied in number—upon or between which the Neumes, which gradually changed to square notes, were written. (3)
  • Beauchamp of Romfrey had been his dream, not Baskelett: and it increased his disgust of Beauchamp that Baskelett should step forward as the man. (10)
  • He bowed obsequiously and made his friend Franco step down and assist in the task of reestablishing the donkey, who fortunately had received no damage. (10)
  • Captain Cumnock emerged from the inn-yard with a dubitative step, pressing a handkerchief to his nose, blinking, and scrutinizing the persistent fresh stains on it. (10)

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