steer+clear+of

  • 21Steer clear of —   If you steer clear of something, you avoid it …

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  • 22steer clear of someone — steer clear (of (someone/something)) to avoid someone or something. I d steer clear of Joe if I were you he s in a terrible mood. They invited me to comment on the proposals, but I think I would rather steer clear. Usage notes: usually the person …

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  • 23steer clear of something — steer clear (of (someone/something)) to avoid someone or something. I d steer clear of Joe if I were you he s in a terrible mood. They invited me to comment on the proposals, but I think I would rather steer clear. Usage notes: usually the person …

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  • 24steer clear of something — steer clear of (something/someone) to avoid something or someone because they are dangerous or bad for you. I d steer clear of Joe if I were you he ll only cause trouble. I try to steer clear of heavy meals these days …

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  • 25steer clear of someone — steer clear of (something/someone) to avoid something or someone because they are dangerous or bad for you. I d steer clear of Joe if I were you he ll only cause trouble. I try to steer clear of heavy meals these days …

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  • 26steer clear (of somebody) — keep/stay/steer clear (of sb/sth) idiom to avoid a person or thing because it may cause problems • Steer clear of the centre of town at this time of the evening. Main entry: ↑clearidiom …

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  • 27steer clear (of something) — keep/stay/steer clear (of sb/sth) idiom to avoid a person or thing because it may cause problems • Steer clear of the centre of town at this time of the evening. Main entry: ↑clearidiom …

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  • 28steer clear of — Synonyms and related words: avert, avoid, be stuck up, bear off, dodge, draw aside, ease off, edge off, fight shy of, fly off, gee, give place to, glance, glance off, go off, haw, head off, hold aloof, hold away from, jib, keep aloof, keep away,… …

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  • 29steer clear of — take care to avoid. → steer …

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  • 30steer clear of — (smb) avoid I have been steering clear of that person ever since our argument …

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