STEPPED ONTO

Definition: To place one's foot or feet on a surface or step, typically as a deliberate action.

Synonyms: Walked On, Entered, Set Foot On, Moved Onto, Stepped In

Usage Examples in Sentences

#1
He happily stepped onto the school bus for the first time.
#2
The athlete confidently stepped onto the podium to receive her gold medal.
#3
The baby bird nervously stepped onto the branch for its first flight.
#4
She cautiously stepped onto the icy sidewalk, fearing a slip.
#5
As the actor stepped onto the stage, the spotlight illuminated his face.
#6
With determination, the hiker stepped onto the steep mountain trail.
#7
After months of preparation, the chef nervously stepped onto the cooking competition stage.
#8
He stepped onto the intricately patterned mosaic, tracing the history beneath his feet.
#9
As the astronaut stepped onto the lunar surface, humanity marked a giant leap in space exploration.
#10
In the culinary laboratory, the chef meticulously stepped onto the avant-garde path, reinventing traditional flavors.
#11
She stepped onto the stage with confidence, ready to deliver her speech.
#12
The hiker cautiously stepped onto the narrow ledge overlooking the valley.
#13
He bravely stepped onto the battlefield, prepared to face whatever challenges lay ahead.
#14
With a leap of faith, she stepped onto the moving train just as the doors were closing.
#15
With trepidation, he stepped onto the narrow bridge spanning the ravine.
#16
Stepped onto the path of self-discovery, she embarked on a journey of introspection.
#17
Amidst the chaos, he stepped onto the battlefield, determined to defend his homeland.
#18
They stepped onto the platform just as the train came to a halt.
#19
In the darkness, she hesitantly stepped onto the creaky floorboards of the abandoned house.
#20
With a sense of nostalgia, he stepped onto the old cobblestone street, reminiscing about his childhood.
#21
The cat gingerly stepped onto the window ledge.
#22
In the dim light, he cautiously stepped onto the creaky floorboards.
#23
Stepped onto the stage with confidence, she began her performance.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: Good morning, Sarah. How was your weekend?B: Good morning, Mark. It was relaxing, thanks. I stepped onto a hiking trail and enjoyed the fresh air.A: That sounds refreshing. Did you go alone?B: No, I went with some friends. We stepped onto the trail early Saturday morning.
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