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step-on
[step-on, -awn]
adjective
made to open by the operation of a pedal, as a can for kitchen garbage.
step on
verb
to place or press the foot on
informalto behave harshly or contemptuously towards
slangto adulterate drugs
informalto go more quickly, hurry up
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of step-on1
Example Sentences
At its peak in the mid-1990s, he said Eco Park had nine employees and a handful of step-on bus guides, averaged 40 guests a night at their campground and averaged 50-55 guests at their nightly dinner shows.
If the lines between lawn and bed are blurred or wobbly, use the step-on, half-moon edger in the worst spots to recut them cleanly.
The lucky family had free run of the store, including the giant step-on keyboard known to many from the movie “Big.”
The lucky family had free run of the store, including the giant step-on keyboard known to many from the movie “Big.”
After more than four years of research and more than a decade of trying to find the answer to a question that has long perplexed snowboarders and manufacturers alike, Burton Snowboards is releasing its new Step-On binding - touting it as a time-saver that won’t negatively impact performance.
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