(step out)
11step out of something — step out of/from/something phrase if someone seems to have stepped out of a book, film etc, they seem to be very much like a character from it characters that might have stepped straight out of Dickens Thesaurus: to be similar to, or the same as …
12step out from something — step out of/from/something phrase if someone seems to have stepped out of a book, film etc, they seem to be very much like a character from it characters that might have stepped straight out of Dickens Thesaurus: to be similar to, or the same as …
13step out of line — ► to behave in a way that is unacceptable or not expected: »If he steps out of line, he could be fired. Main Entry: ↑step …
14step out of line — ► step out of line behave inappropriately or disobediently. Main Entry: ↑step …
15step-out well — step out well, a well dug near another that has been proven to yield oil or gas, as for confirmation of the area s productivity …
16Step Out of Hell — Infobox Single Name = Step Out of Hell Artist = Helloween from Album = Chameleon B side = Released = August 1993 Format = Recorded = Genre = Power metal, Hard rock Length = 15:04 Label = Victor Entertainment Writer = Michael Kiske Producer =… …
17step out on someone — in. to betray one’s lover by going out with someone else. □ Hank has been stepping out on Bess, and she doesn’t know it yet. □ She would never step out on him …
18step out of line — If you step out of line, you do something unacceptable or break the rules. It was made clear upon arrival that we would be dismissed if we stepped out of line …
19step out from — phr verb Step out from is used with these nouns as the object: ↑shadow …
20step out of line — informal to break the rules, or to do something wrong If you step out of line, you will be punished …