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  • 1Steer Clear — are a pop punk five piece band from Belfast, Northern Ireland that formed in 2005. The band are currently signed to Blastspace Records.Burns, Martin. It s Gig Brother , News of the World , 2008 07 13, p. 46.] History The original line up… …

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  • 2steer clear — ► to avoid someone or something that seems unpleasant, risky, or dangerous: steer clear (of sth/sb) »He tries to steer clear of an overdraft on his current account. »She has managed to steer clear of any suggestion of a conflict of interest. »The …

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  • 3steer clear of — 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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  • 4steer 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 or thing… …

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  • 5steer 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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  • 6steer clear of — If you steer clear of something, you avoid it …

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  • 7steer clear of — ► steer clear of take care to avoid. Main Entry: ↑steer …

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  • 8steer clear — index shirk Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 9steer clear of — index shun Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 10steer clear — phrasal : to keep entirely away (as from a danger) : direct one s course so as to avoid any chance of hindrance, contact, harm, or involvement often used with of tries to steer clear of controversial issues Kathleen Teltsch * * * steer clear (of) …

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