(step out)

  • 21step out — 1) PHRASAL VERB If someone steps out of a role or situation, they leave it. [V P of n] I don t regret stepping out of the security of marriage. [Also V P] 2) PHRASAL VERB If someone steps out, they appear in public, especially wearing particular… …

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  • 22step out — {v. phr.} 1. To go out, particularly socially, as on a date. * /Paul said to Sylvia, You look so dressed up tonight you must be stepping out, eh? / 2. To leave for a short period during the work day to go to the lavatory or to get a cup of coffee …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 23step out — {v. phr.} 1. To go out, particularly socially, as on a date. * /Paul said to Sylvia, You look so dressed up tonight you must be stepping out, eh? / 2. To leave for a short period during the work day to go to the lavatory or to get a cup of coffee …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 24step\ out — v. phr. 1. To go out, particularly socially, as on a date. Paul said to Sylvia, You look so dressed up tonight you must be stepping out, eh? 2. To leave for a short period during the work day to go to the lavatory or to get a cup of coffee.… …

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  • 25step out — 1》 leave a room or building, typically for a short time. 2》 N. Amer. informal have a romantic or sexual relationship with someone. 3》 walk with long or vigorous steps. → step …

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  • 26step out — verb a) To exit a place on foot, often for a short time. She opened the car door and stepped out of the car. b) To date, to be in a romantic relationship. Theyve been stepping out since he told her he was interested in a family …

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  • 27step out on — {v. phr.} To be unfaithful to one s marriage partner or steady lover. * /It is rumored that he has been stepping out on his wife. That s why she s so upset./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 28step out on — {v. phr.} To be unfaithful to one s marriage partner or steady lover. * /It is rumored that he has been stepping out on his wife. That s why she s so upset./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 29step out — intransitive verb Date: circa 1533 1. to go away from a place usually for a short distance and for a short time 2. to go or march at a vigorous or increased pace 3. die 4. to lead an active social life 5. to be unfaithful usually used with on <&#8230; …

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  • 30step\ out\ on — v. phr. To be unfaithful to one s marriage partner or steady lover. It is rumored that he has been stepping out on his wife. that s why she s so upset …

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