stepping in (Meaning)

stepping in

to act as a replacement, to intervene in an affair or dispute, an article of clothing (as a dress or shoes) that can be put on by being stepped into, an article of clothing put on by being stepped into, a shoe resembling but usually having a higher vamp than a pump and having concealed elastic to adjust the fit, to make a brief informal visit, short panties for women

stepping in Sentence Examples

  1. The dancer stepped gracefully across the stage, her movements flowing seamlessly.
  2. I stepped carefully over the broken glass, trying not to cut myself.
  3. The horse stepped nervously into the water, hesitant to swim.
  4. I stepped into the elevator, hoping it would take me to the right floor.
  5. The hiker stepped cautiously over the slippery boulders, fearing a fall.
  6. The soldier stepped forward, ready to take his orders.
  7. The child stepped eagerly into the playroom, excited to explore.
  8. The man stepped into the darkness, his footsteps echoing ominously.
  9. The robot stepped stiffly towards the target, its movements precise.
  10. I stepped back from the edge of the cliff, my heart pounding in my chest.

FAQs About the word stepping in

to act as a replacement, to intervene in an affair or dispute, an article of clothing (as a dress or shoes) that can be put on by being stepped into, an article

dropping in, running in, stopping (by or in), coming over, popping (in),visiting, dropping by, coming by, running (over), happening (by)

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The dancer stepped gracefully across the stage, her movements flowing seamlessly.

I stepped carefully over the broken glass, trying not to cut myself.

The horse stepped nervously into the water, hesitant to swim.

I stepped into the elevator, hoping it would take me to the right floor.