steer

  • 41steer — steer1 verb 1》 guide or control the movement of (a vehicle, ship, etc.).     ↘follow (a course) in a specified direction. 2》 direct or guide in a particular direction. noun 1》 the type of steering of a vehicle. 2》 informal a piece of advice or… …

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  • 42steer — verb 1) he steered the boat Syn: guide, direct, maneuver, drive, pilot, navigate; Nautical con, helm 2) Luke steered her down the path Syn: guide, conduct, direct, lead, take …

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  • 43steer — v 1. guide, pilot, drive, fly, navigate; run, operate, work, handle; conduct, lead, direct, control, manage, boss; be in charge of, have direction of, be in control of, be in the driver s seat, be at the wheel. 2. steer clear of keep or stay away …

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  • 44steer —  to deafen ; a noise enough to steer one. North …

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  • 45Steer wrestling — Steer wrestling, also known as bulldogging, is a rodeo event in which a horse mounted rider chases a steer, drops from the horse to the steer, then wrestles the steer to the ground by twisting its horns. Like all rodeo events, there are concerns… …

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  • 46Steer roping — Steer roping, also known as steer tripping , is a rodeo event that features a steer and one mounted cowboy. The steers are moved through narrow pathways leading to a chute with spring loaded doors. A 10 foot rope is fastened around the steer s… …

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  • 47Steer Clear — are a pop punk five piece band from Belfast, Northern Ireland that formed in 2005. The band are currently signed to Blastspace Records.Burns, Martin. It s Gig Brother , News of the World , 2008 07 13, p. 46.] History The original line up… …

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  • 48steer clear — ► to avoid someone or something that seems unpleasant, risky, or dangerous: steer clear (of sth/sb) »He tries to steer clear of an overdraft on his current account. »She has managed to steer clear of any suggestion of a conflict of interest. »The …

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  • 49steer a course — steer a course/path ► to take a series of actions carefully in order to achieve a particular thing: »The government will steer a course of stability for the economy. Main Entry: ↑steer …

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  • 50steer a course/path — ► to take a series of actions carefully in order to achieve a particular thing: »The government will steer a course of stability for the economy. Main Entry: ↑steer …

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