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to step on; to tread on; to trample on
to set foot on (e.g. foreign soil); to stand on; to visit
to experience; to undergo
to follow (rules, principles, etc.); to go through (e.g. formalities); to complete
to estimate; to guess; to judge; to value; to appraise
to rhyme
to succeed to (e.g. the throne)
to step into (e.g. someone else's territory); to break into; to raid
to come to grips with; to get to the core of
to step forward; to step forth; to advance
to start; to embark on; to set forth on; to take steps toward
to trample down; to tread on
to ignore; to spurn
to be based on; to take into account; to build upon; to have origin in
to have one's feet firmly planted on; to plant oneself on
to trample underfoot; to tread on; to crush with a foot
to brace one's legs; to stand firm; to plant one's feet (firmly on the ground)
to hold out; to persist; to make an effort; to exert oneself
to stay on; to remain; to hold out; to hold one's ground
to stop (doing); to give up
to trample; to crush underfoot
stool (stood on to reach high objects); small stepladder
stepping stone
travelling (a long and difficult journey) on foot; walking (all the way) across; travelling through; hiking across; traversing
travelling all over (e.g. a country); visiting all the major locations (of a region, etc.)
to take off; to jump; to leap
to take the plunge; to decide; to embark on; to venture into; to launch out into
Sumo
to step out of the ring
to miss one's footing
to be off the right track; to be on the wrong path
dealing fully (with); going into (issue, etc.); stepping into; breaking or rushing into
alcove
to walk in on; to tread upon
to step on (a nail); to run (a nail) through one's foot
to put one's foot through (the floor)
to trample (down); to crush (by trampling); to ravage
railway crossing; railroad crossing; train crossing; level crossing
starting line; scratch
determination
Sumo
stepping over the edge of the ring
to trample down; to crush underfoot; to kick down
to avoid paying (e.g. a debt); to jump (a bill); to bilk; to shirk
