steer+clear+of

  • 61clear — See: coast is clear, in the clear, out of the blue or out of a clear sky or out of a clear blue sky, see one s way clear, steer clear of …

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  • 62steer — 1. v. & n. v. 1 tr. a guide (a vehicle, aircraft, etc.) by a wheel etc. b guide (a vessel) by a rudder or helm. 2 intr. guide a vessel or vehicle in a specified direction (tried to steer left). 3 tr. direct (one s course). 4 intr. direct one s… …

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  • 63steer — steer1 verb 1》 guide or control the movement of (a vehicle, ship, etc.).     ↘follow (a course) in a specified direction. 2》 direct or guide in a particular direction. noun 1》 the type of steering of a vehicle. 2》 informal a piece of advice or… …

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  • 64steer — verb 1) he steered the boat Syn: guide, direct, maneuver, drive, pilot, navigate; Nautical con, helm 2) Luke steered her down the path Syn: guide, conduct, direct, lead, take …

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  • 65steer — v 1. guide, pilot, drive, fly, navigate; run, operate, work, handle; conduct, lead, direct, control, manage, boss; be in charge of, have direction of, be in control of, be in the driver s seat, be at the wheel. 2. steer clear of keep or stay away …

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  • 66Steer (song) — Infobox Single Name = Steer EP Caption = The single cover to Steer featuring Higgins smiling on the right. Photograph was taken in Sydney. Artist = Missy Higgins from Album = On a Clear Night A side = Steer B side = Dusty Road * The Battle *… …

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  • 67steer one's way — pave the way, clear the way …

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  • 68stay clear of — keep/​stay/​steer clear of phrase to avoid someone or something unpleasant or dangerous No one mentioned the divorce, so Lisa decided to steer clear of that subject. Thesaurus: to avoid risks or dangersynonym Main entry: clear …

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  • 69keep clear of — keep/​stay/​steer clear of phrase to avoid someone or something unpleasant or dangerous No one mentioned the divorce, so Lisa decided to steer clear of that subject. Thesaurus: to avoid risks or dangersynonym Main entry: clear …

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  • 70keep 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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