We have no meanings for "longer step" in our records yet.
1 I would no longer step back a pace when one of them advanced upon me.
2 The sons of rich men could no longer step easily into the soft berths, whether they were deserving or not.
3 To exploit that, race walkers twist their hips for a longer step , and to counterbalance that they rotate their upper body.
4 Each day, he told himself, he would take another and longer step forward; but for the moment he must be content.
5 He took longer steps than usual, but did not trot or run.
6 The girl kept on her way, but she no longer stepped lightly and springily.
7 As I ran, I took longer and longer steps until I began to 'bound like a deer.
8 "Because if you are you can rest yourself by taking longer steps . "
10 "Could you take a little longer step ? "
11 "So he did, and he said It was usually to the left, because a man takes a longer step with his right foot," added Larry.
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