<span class="searchmatch">steps</span> <span class="searchmatch">aside</span> third-person singular simple present indicative of step <span class="searchmatch">aside</span>...
step <span class="searchmatch">aside</span> (third-person singular simple present <span class="searchmatch">steps</span> <span class="searchmatch">aside</span>, present participle stepping <span class="searchmatch">aside</span>, simple past and past participle stepped <span class="searchmatch">aside</span>) (intransitive)...
trede + av (place where one <span class="searchmatch">steps</span> out/<span class="searchmatch">steps</span> <span class="searchmatch">aside</span>/dismisses «on nature's behalf») avtrede n (definite singular avtredet, indefinite plural avtreder,...
push <span class="searchmatch">aside</span> put <span class="searchmatch">aside</span> set-<span class="searchmatch">aside</span> set <span class="searchmatch">aside</span> stand <span class="searchmatch">aside</span> step <span class="searchmatch">aside</span> sweep <span class="searchmatch">aside</span> take one <span class="searchmatch">aside</span> throw <span class="searchmatch">aside</span> turn <span class="searchmatch">aside</span> wave <span class="searchmatch">aside</span> to or on one side <span class="searchmatch">aside</span> (comparative...
October 5, Joshua Berlinger and Hilary Clarke, “UKIP leader Diane James <span class="searchmatch">steps</span> <span class="searchmatch">aside</span> after 18 days on the job”, in CNN[1]: Farage, who like James is also...
مُتَنَحِّيَات (mutanaḥḥiyāt)) active participle of تَنَحًّى (tanaḥḥan) one who <span class="searchmatch">steps</span> <span class="searchmatch">aside</span> one who abdicated (of a ruler) المَلِك المُتَنَحِّيّ ― al-malik al-mutanaḥḥiyy...
stepdown and step-down step down (third-person singular simple present <span class="searchmatch">steps</span> down, present participle stepping down, simple past and past participle...
wheelings and turnings <span class="searchmatch">aside</span>, the most dignified sinkings, the gravest risings, all joined together by the elaboratest interlacing <span class="searchmatch">steps</span> and circles....
(intransitive, idiomatic) To relocate oneself to a position of a few <span class="searchmatch">steps</span> away; step <span class="searchmatch">aside</span>. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see step, over...
wheelings and turnings <span class="searchmatch">aside</span>, the most dignified sinkings, the gravest risings, all joined together by the elaboratest interlacing <span class="searchmatch">steps</span> and circles. The act...