What is meant by the word step on?
According to the Oxford Dictionary, In the verb form, the definition of step on is to place or press the foot on, to behave harshly or contemptuously towards
The following are 22 example sentences using the word step on in English. If you have any questions, please write them in the comments column below :
- You don’t need to step on other people to achieve your goals.
- Say excuse me so that you don’t make a mistake when you step on someone’s toes.
- Strong people usually step on weaker people.
- The trade union federation apologized for kicking and stepping on 2 members of the Surabaya Satpol PP.
- You should step on the brake pedal so that your car doesn’t move.
- He had unknowingly stepped on my foot
- Abdullah has memorized the Koran since he stepped on at 3 years old.
- Step-on of 2023, the class 1 prison in Surabaya will be cleaning the yard area.
- His nomination as vice president has stepped on people’s sense of justice.
- He stepped on the pedal too hard until his car hit the wall.
- He stepped on the stairs one by one.
- I accidentally stepped on the teacher’s foot.
- Thank you for stepping on this snake to death.
- Little did he know that we were about to step on his new shoes.
- We stepped on each other’s feet while on the train.
- He was sad when he had to step on campus in Surabaya.
- The elephant will trample you if you don’t step on the ground,
- Farhan looks like he has stepped on adulthood.
- Amran has stepped on the 5th grade of elementary school.
- The big cow stepped on the chick until it died.
- Please raise your feet because your feet are stepping on my paper.
- Bambang stepped on my sandals until they broke.







