Step out meaning in English
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Definition
to step (out of the field, on sbdy's feet): to exit, to depart from, to leave (the field); to tread, to walk, to put your foot (on sbdy's feet)
Kevin just stepped out for lunch, but will be back in an hour.
a step: a pace, a stride; a measure, an action, a procedure
- "You step out of bounds or over the center line;"
- "I'm just stepping out the shower!"
- "She just stepped out."
- "Richard : I'm very sorry, he just stepped out for a minute, I can –"
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