stepping (along) (Meaning)

stepping (along)

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stepping (along) Sentence Examples

  1. She stepped cautiously along the treacherous path, her eyes scanning every inch for danger.
  2. The tourists stepped along the ancient ruins, marveling at the intricate carvings and crumbling walls.
  3. The dancer's graceful movements mesmerized the audience as he stepped along the stage in perfect rhythm.
  4. The soldiers stepped in unison as they marched through the streets, their boots echoing against the pavement.
  5. The elderly gentleman stepped slowly along the sidewalk, his walking stick providing support.
  6. The children skipped and stepped along the path leading to the playground, their laughter echoing through the air.
  7. The hikers stepped carefully along the narrow trail, wary of the jagged rocks and loose pebbles.
  8. The musician stepped out onto the stage and greeted the audience with a smile, his fingers poised to play.
  9. The students stepped from the classroom and out into the hallway, their voices mingling in a chorus of chatter.
  10. The dog followed closely behind its owner, its paws stepping lightly along the grassy field.

FAQs About the word stepping (along)

bailing out, clearing off, exiting, taking a walk, sallying (forth), pushing on, bugging out, cutting out, beating it, packing (up or off)

arriving, showing up, remaining, turning up,coming, closing, lodging, dwelling, approaching,staying

She stepped cautiously along the treacherous path, her eyes scanning every inch for danger.

The tourists stepped along the ancient ruins, marveling at the intricate carvings and crumbling walls.

The dancer's graceful movements mesmerized the audience as he stepped along the stage in perfect rhythm.

The soldiers stepped in unison as they marched through the streets, their boots echoing against the pavement.