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one step aheadmaintaining a slight advantage; continuing to leadRate it:

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slowly i turn, step by step, inch by inchTo move deliberately & slowlyRate it:

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one small step for man, one giant leap for mankindWords spoken by Neil Armstrong when taking the first steps on the moon.Rate it:

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one small step for man, one giant leap for mankindA cliché used to exaggerate an accomplishment or milestone..Rate it:

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ahead of one's timeShowing characteristics of changes yet to be; present in one's work before later advances in the field; coming earlier than could be generally accepted.Rate it:

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watch one's stepTo move cautiously.Rate it:

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one step at a timeSlowly and carefully, ensuring that each action has been completed successfully before taking the next.Rate it:

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one step forward, two steps backA situation in which progress is more than offset by adverse developments.Rate it:

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spring in one's stepEnthusiasm, energy or a positive outlook or cheerful attitude.Rate it:

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step up one's gameTo improve one's performance, or the quality of one's work.Rate it:

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watch one's stepTo be cautious.Rate it:

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you only have two feet, so take one step at a time to get it doneBe patient with your self, don’t get overwhelmed. Sometimes it takes time to get things done.Rate it:

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forge aheadTo move forward quickly, or to make good progress with (especially a plan)Rate it:

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full speed aheadA command, especially on military vessels, to move forward at maximum speed.Rate it:

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look aheadto look in front of you literallyRate it:

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get ahead of oneselfTo focus excessively on one's plans or on prospective future events without paying adequate attention to the present.Rate it:

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look aheadTo consider the future, to anticipate future events.Rate it:

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full speed aheadMaximum effort without reservations or delay.Rate it:

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ahead of the curveFigurative expression asserting a position in advance of a result, solution, position, or postulation:Rate it:

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ahead of the curveAbove average; generally performing well.Rate it:

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ahead of the curveChanging before competitors.Rate it:

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ahead of the gameHaving completed a task before it is due; ready, prepared, or anticipating.Rate it:

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forge aheadpress onRate it:

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Full Steam AheadTo move forward with full energy and strengthRate it:

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get aheadattain successRate it:

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get ahead of oneselfTo speak or write in a manner in which one makes points out of logical or chronological sequence.Rate it:

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get ahead of oneselfTo develop an opinion based on insufficient information or to take action prematurely.Rate it:

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go aheadTo proceed; to begin.Rate it:

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go ahead.....make me stay!!A comical spin on the original phrase expressed by Clint Eastwood in the film entitled "Dirty Harry";.i.e. "Go ahead....make my day!!"Rate it:

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press aheadTo continue towards an objectiveRate it:

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pull aheadto start being in a winning position (e.g. in a race or competition).Rate it:

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streets aheadFar superior; much better or more advanced.Rate it:

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two steps aheadJust barely escaping.Rate it:

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two steps aheadHaving cleverly anticipated what others will do or think.Rate it:

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false stepAn erroneous action or decision.Rate it:

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step asideto make room for others as replacements by withdrawing from a position or service; substituted for ‘step down’ or ‘step away’Rate it:

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step up to the plateTo initiate action; to assume a responsibility.Rate it:

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a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single stepeven the longest and most difficult ventures have a starting pointRate it:

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step upTo increase speed or rate.Rate it:

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step in front of a moving trainTo sacrifice one's own life for a noble and loyal cause.Rate it:

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false stepA misstep; a stumble.Rate it:

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step asideto move out of one's wayRate it:

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step downTo resign from office.Rate it:

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step asideto walk to a little distance; retire for the occasionRate it:

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step asideto deviate from the right or proper pathRate it:

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step backUsed other than as an idiom: see step, back.Rate it:

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step backto depart driving the train following the train they arrived into the station driving, so as to decrease service turnaround time.Rate it:

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step backTo prevent oneself from becoming emotionally involved in a certain situation.Rate it:

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step backTo stop what one is doing and evaluate the current situation.Rate it:

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step downTo gradually reduce something, a little at a time, as an electronic step down transformer.Rate it:

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