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Definition of baby step in English: baby stepnounˈbeɪbi stɛp A tentative act or measure which is the first stage in a long or challenging process. the country is just taking its first baby steps towards the future Example sentencesExamples - The Long Island Neighborhood Network, an environmental group, considers the county measure "a baby step."
- The pair walked us through their creative process, from baby steps to all-out dance moves.
- Violent crime has often overshadowed the city's baby steps toward recovery.
- My suggestion for Harris would be to take baby steps.
- Walking with 160,000 fans on the highway, you can only take baby steps.
- In 1992, environmental history remained an immature discipline, still taking baby steps toward a comprehensive approach to the field.
- Already, we can detect baby steps in this direction.
- Just like these wounded veterans of wars past, the country itself is just taking its first baby steps towards the future.
- All day we were taking baby steps, baby steps.
- We've always really tried to take baby steps.
- Sometimes, great change does not necessarily take place - baby steps are the best we can do.
- Certainly they have taken a baby step in the right direction by including the director's feature.
- The message we're trying to get to the politicians is don't move in baby steps.
- The operation sent him back to taking baby steps.
- The era of downloadable major motion pictures is nearing, but the biggest players are taking baby steps.
- It is true the state has taken some baby steps in the right direction in the last several years.
- We do inch forward, except little baby step by baby step.
- Be sure the goals are realistic (think baby steps rather than overnight success).
- The best way to start is to make small, achievable goals; take baby steps.
- Get over the fear by taking baby steps.
Definition of baby step in US English: baby stepnoun A tentative act or measure which is the first stage in a long or challenging process. the country is just taking its first baby steps toward the future Example sentencesExamples - All day we were taking baby steps, baby steps.
- Already, we can detect baby steps in this direction.
- The message we're trying to get to the politicians is don't move in baby steps.
- We do inch forward, except little baby step by baby step.
- In 1992, environmental history remained an immature discipline, still taking baby steps toward a comprehensive approach to the field.
- The best way to start is to make small, achievable goals; take baby steps.
- The Long Island Neighborhood Network, an environmental group, considers the county measure "a baby step."
- Get over the fear by taking baby steps.
- Be sure the goals are realistic (think baby steps rather than overnight success).
- Certainly they have taken a baby step in the right direction by including the director's feature.
- My suggestion for Harris would be to take baby steps.
- The era of downloadable major motion pictures is nearing, but the biggest players are taking baby steps.
- Walking with 160,000 fans on the highway, you can only take baby steps.
- We've always really tried to take baby steps.
- Violent crime has often overshadowed the city's baby steps toward recovery.
- Just like these wounded veterans of wars past, the country itself is just taking its first baby steps towards the future.
- It is true the state has taken some baby steps in the right direction in the last several years.
- The pair walked us through their creative process, from baby steps to all-out dance moves.
- The operation sent him back to taking baby steps.
- Sometimes, great change does not necessarily take place - baby steps are the best we can do.
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