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steer

n.
1.an indication of potential opportunity
2.castrated bull steer v.
1.direct the course
2.direct (oneself) somewhere
3.be a guiding force, as with directions or advice

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    tickle (someone's) fancy
    to interest someone, to make someone curious
    Going to the restaurant did not tickle my fancy so I stayed home.



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