taking a big step

The Jets took a big step in winning the A.F.C. “Tonight, we took a big step,” Ewing said. But today it took a big step in the right direction. But he took a big step toward that goal on Saturday.

What does take step mean?

To do what is necessary to prepare for or begin doing something. We’re currently taking steps to secure funding for the project before we announce it to the public. Following public outcry, the company has taken steps to rectify the discriminatory hiring practices.

Do you step or make a step?

The first one is correct. You can leave off “steps.” It’s understood since you are going to list the “steps.” Make implies that you are creating something.

What is the meaning of the idiom eat your words?

If you say that someone has to eat their words, you mean that they have to admit that they were wrong about something they said in the past, especially when this makes them look foolish. He has had to eat his words about the company being recession-proof.

What is the meaning of the idiom sitting on top of the world?

Feeling very happy, delighted, as in She was on top of the world after her roses won first prize. This idiom alludes to the peak of success or happiness. [ c.

What is the meaning of take a step forward?

to take a step forward: to make progress, to make a transition.

Will take a stab at it?

To take a stab at is defined as to attempt or try something. An example of take a stab at is when you try to solve a hard math problem that others have been struggling with. (idiomatic) To guess. I’ll take a stab at the answer, but I don’t really know for sure.

Is there a taste of your own medicine?

Today’s Phrase

The phrase ‘a taste of your own medicine’ means someone should have the same unpleasant experience that they themselves have given to someone, to show them how bad it is. For example: Now you see how it feels to have someone call you names! You are getting a taste of your own medicine!

Is Head Over Heels an idiom?

An idiom that is used to describe great strength of feeling, rather than the start of that feeling is head over heels. If you describe yourself as head over heels (in love) with someone, you mean you are completely in love, with very strong feelings: The actor is reportedly head over heels in love with his co-star.

Do your best idioms?

Meaning of Idiom ‘Do Your (or one’s) Best’

To do one’s best means to try one’s best to do something; to do as well as one possibly can.

What is the first step?

Definitions of first step. the first of a series of actions. synonyms: initiative, opening, opening move.

What does let’s Make some moves mean?

phrase. If you make a move, you prepare or begin to leave one place and go somewhere else.

What does it mean to take the first step?

Taking the first step is the result of thinking that something is possible. The first step is the hardest, but when you do it a very important resistance is broken, and you start to see things that before seemed inaccessible, in a different way.

What does castle in the air mean?

Definition of castle in the air

: an impracticable project : daydream.

What is the meaning of get ones feet wet?

Definition of get one’s feet wet

: to begin doing a new job, activity, etc., in usually a slow and simple way in order to become more familiar with it She got her feet wet at her new job by doing some simple filing tasks.

What is a sour grape?

If you describe someone’s behavior or opinion as sour grapes, you mean that that person is angry because they have not gotten or achieved something that they wanted: I don’t think it’s such a great job – and that’s not just sour grapes because I didn’t get it.

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