| DOORSTEP | • doorstep n. An outside step leading up to the door of a building, usually a home. • doorstep n. (Figuratively) One’s immediate neighbourhood or locality. • doorstep n. (UK, informal) A thick slice, especially of bread. |
| OVERSTEP | • overstep v. (Transitive) To go too far beyond (a limit); especially, to cross boundaries or exceed norms or conventions. • overstep v. To take a step in which the foot touches ground too far forward. • overstep v. To move with a gait such that the hind foot touches the ground forward of the point where the front… |
| DOORSTEPS | • doorsteps n. Plural of doorstep. • DOORSTEP v. to canvass door to door. |
| OVERSTEPS | • oversteps v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overstep. • OVERSTEP v. to go beyond. |
| STAIRSTEP | • stairstep n. Any of the steps in a staircase. • stairstep adj. Taking a shape or form similar to or suggestive of the steps in a staircase. • stair-step v. To walk up a set of stairs as exercise. |
| STAIRSTEPS | • stairsteps n. Plural of stairstep. • stairsteps adj. Having distinct evenly-spaced values, especially when arranged in order. • STAIRSTEP v. to carry out an exercise like stepping on a stair. |
| COUNTERSTEP | • counterstep n. A measure taken to correct an action or situation; movement in the opposite direction. • counterstep n. The movement of dancers around a central point. • counterstep v. To take an opposing step, as in dancing. |
| DOORSTEPPED | • doorstepped v. Simple past tense and past participle of doorstep. • DOORSTEP v. to canvass door to door. |
| DOORSTEPPER | • doorstepper n. One who doorsteps, or corners somebody for an unexpected interview. • DOORSTEPPER n. a salesman who tries to sell on the doorstep. |
| OVERSTEPPED | • overstepped v. Simple past tense and past participle of overstep. • OVERSTEP v. to go beyond. |
| COUNTERSTEPS | • countersteps n. Plural of counterstep. • countersteps v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of counterstep. • COUNTERSTEP n. a step in retaliation. |
| DOORSTEPPERS | • doorsteppers n. Plural of doorstepper. • DOORSTEPPER n. a salesman who tries to sell on the doorstep. |
| DOORSTEPPING | • doorstepping v. Present participle of doorstep. • doorstepping n. The visiting of one household after another to solicit sales, charitable donations, political support, etc. • doorstepping n. (Journalism) The action of cornering someone for an unexpected interview. |
| OVERSTEPPING | • overstepping v. Present participle of overstep. • OVERSTEP v. to go beyond. |
| STAIRSTEPPED | • STAIRSTEP v. to carry out an exercise like stepping on a stair. |
| DOORSTEPPINGS | • doorsteppings n. Plural of doorstepping. • DOORSTEPPING n. going from door to door canvassing. |
| STAIRSTEPPING | • STAIRSTEP v. to carry out an exercise like stepping on a stair. |