back-step |
a step taken backwards. [2 definitions] |
false step |
a stumble. [2 definitions] |
goose step |
a marching step in which the legs are swung high and the knees kept stiff and straight. |
half step |
in music, a semitone. [2 definitions] |
in step |
moving, esp. walking, to a rhythm with another person. [2 definitions] |
lock step |
a way of marching extremely close together and precisely in unison so that marchers' legs do not collide with the legs of those in front of them. [2 definitions] |
one-step |
a ballroom dance that consists of an unbroken series of quick walking steps and is danced to ragtime music. [3 definitions] |
side step |
the taking of a step to one side, or a step taken sideways. |
step back |
to discontinue some action in order to consider what one is doing more calmly or objectively. |
step down |
to resign from a high position. |
step on someone's toes |
to offend by acting aggressive or by encroaching on another's domain. |
step-down |
designating a transformer that reduces voltage, or a gear that reduces speed. [2 definitions] |
step-in |
put on by being stepped into. [2 definitions] |
step-up |
an increase, as in rate or quantity, esp. one taking place in discrete stages. [3 definitions] |
two-step |
a ballroom dance, similar to a slow fox trot, in two-four time and characterized by long sliding steps. [2 definitions] |