Idioms
step into the breach
to move into a space or vacancy
The woman stepped into the breach and helped the other teachers while several people were sick.
step on (someone's) toes
step on it
step on the gas
step out
step out of line
step right up
step up (something)
step up (to something)
step-by-step
stew in one's own juice
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turn up
spit up (something) or spit (something) up
way the wind blows
have a time
take one's leave of (someone)
give (someone or something) the once-over
quake in one's boots
have (something) coming to (someone)
in one's opinion
set up (someone) or set (someone) up
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