STEPPED OUTSIDE

Definition: Having moved or walked outdoors, typically from an enclosed space.

Synonyms: Ventured Out, Exited Briefly, Went Outdoors, Left Briefly, Took A Break

Usage Examples in Sentences

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Sarah stepped outside to feel the warmth of the sun on her face.
#2
Tom hesitated, then stepped outside to explore the mysterious noise.
#3
After finishing her book, Emily stepped outside to enjoy the fresh air.
#4
The chef stepped outside to gather herbs for the evening's special dish.
#5
Despite the rain, they stepped outside to enjoy the refreshing petrichor.
#6
After hours of intense work, she stepped outside to clear her mind and get some fresh air.
#7
Wearing warm coats, the family stepped outside to witness the first snowfall of the season.
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Before the ceremony, the bride took a moment and stepped outside to calm her nerves.
#9
The astronaut marveled at the vastness of space as he stepped outside the space station.
#10
The detective stepped outside the crime scene to gather his thoughts and assess the situation.
#11
After the intense debate, she stepped outside to collect her thoughts and devise a compelling counterargument.
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She stepped outside to enjoy the cool breeze.
#13
After finishing her work, Sarah stepped outside for a break.
#14
As soon as the rain stopped, the children stepped outside to play.
#15
Feeling suffocated indoors, she stepped outside for some fresh air.
#16
In the darkness of the night, she stepped outside to gaze at the stars.
#17
The team stepped outside the building to discuss their strategy.
#18
Stepped outside, I felt the cool breeze against my skin.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: Good morning, Sarah. I hope you had a chance to review the project updates I sent yesterday.B: Good morning, David. Yes, I did. I wanted to discuss a few points with you. Shall we step outside for a moment? It's quieter there.A: Of course, let's go.B: Thanks. So, regarding the budget allocation, I think we might need to reconsider our approach.
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