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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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step on (someone`s) toes<br />

- to do something that embarrasses or offends someone else<br />

The supervisor stepped on many people`s toes at work <strong>and</strong> now he has many enemies.<br />

step on the gas<br />

- to go faster, to hurry<br />

I had to step on the gas in order to get to work on time.<br />

step out of line<br />

- to misbehave, to do something offensive/wrong<br />

When the children step out of line their teacher becomes very angry.<br />

step right up<br />

- to move forward toward someone/something<br />

The clerk told me to step right up when I was waiting to order some food.<br />

step up (something)<br />

- to make something go faster, to increase something<br />

Recently we had to step up our effort to hire some new computer programmers for our<br />

company.<br />

step up<br />

- to rise to a higher or more important position, to be promoted<br />

My boss stepped up to the position of manager after the old manager was fired.<br />

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