What is another word for step on it?
Pronunciation:
[ stˈɛp ˈɒn ɪt], [ stˈɛp ˈɒn ɪt], [ s_t_ˈɛ_p ˈɒ_n ɪ_t]
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Synonyms for Step on it:
n.
• buck up (noun)- buck.
v.
• bolt (verb)- dump,
- abscond,
- cut loose,
- opt out,
- make off,
- hightail,
- flight,
- cop out,
- bound,
- drop out,
- sprint,
- escape,
- dart,
- skip,
- leave in the lurch,
- hotfoot,
- rush,
- bail out,
- leap,
- start,
- startle,
- scamper,
- cut out,
- take off,
- ditch,
- walk out on,
- split,
- spring,
- jump,
- fly,
- dash.
- direct,
- actuate,
- burn rubber,
- operate,
- travel,
- impel,
- guide,
- bicycle,
- bear down,
- cycle,
- send,
- drag,
- bike,
- ride,
- wheel,
- manage,
- propel,
- advance,
- motor,
- spin,
- steer,
- push,
- transport,
- tool,
- cruise,
- turn,
- roll,
- run,
- mobilize,
- handle,
- coast.
- express,
- tear,
- scuttle,
- urge,
- precipitate,
- dispatch,
- take wing,
- hie,
- press,
- quicken,
- clip,
- whip around,
- scurry,
- step up,
- cover ground,
- waste no time,
- race,
- plunge,
- expedite,
- gallop,
- haste,
- pace,
- make haste,
- trot,
- burn,
- not lose a minute,
- goad,
- bustle,
- spurt,
- move quickly.
- nip,
- whiz,
- sally,
- bullet,
- breeze,
- whirl,
- spur,
- beeline,
- smoke,
- burst,
- fleet,
- rip,
- jog,
- whisk,
- dig in,
- zip,
- flit.
- scat.
Other synonyms:
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- catch up,
- quickening,
- pull ahead.
- hurtling,
- look alive,
- hop it,
- bestirs,
- skedaddle,
- make it snappy,
- bolt,
- traveled,
- Vehiculate,
- make sparks fly,
- rocket,
- speed,
- leave holding the bag,
- tailgates,
- floor it,
- shake a leg,
- put the pedal to the metal,
- speeded up,
- scoot,
- make quick exit,
- went like lightning,
- snap to it,
- make a break for it,
- make tracks,
- step,
- sped up,
- bulleted,
- cut and run,
- whishes,
- turn on steam,
- hurtle,
- move fast,
- go like lightning,
- flew the coop,
- go flat out,
- hurries up,
- get it on,
- get the hell out,
- took flight,
- Hurries,
- Bestirring,
- flighting,
- tailgating,
- leave in lurch,
- bestir,
- be quick,
- smoking,
- Sallying,
- Cycled,
- bicycled,
- make scarce,
- take flight,
- got going,
- Barreling,
- Sallied,
- make one's escape,
- motored,
- hightail it,
- got away,
- run like scared rabbit,
- took off,
- barrelled,
- get a move on,
- tooling,
- burn up the road,
- hurried up,
- speed up,
- fly the coop,
- beat a hasty retreat,
- get going,
- tailgate,
- make getaway,
- Escaping,
- gotten away,
- Bestirred,
- speeding up,
- barreled,
- wheeled,
- running out on,
- open the throttle,
- hurry,
- flee,
- leaping,
- kiss goodbye,
- cycling,
- hop to it,
- motoring,
- drive,
- make time,
- flighted,
- fires up,
- vamoose,
- put pedal to metal,
- tooled,
- hurry up,
- makes it snappy,
- make oneself scarce,
- fire up,
- nail it,
- pour it on,
- leave flat,
- take a hike,
- step on gas,
- Barrelling,
- lose no time,
- step on the gas,
- getting going,
- bicycling,
- got a move on,
- Make short work of,
- step it,
- gather momentum,
- get the lead out,
- moves fast,
- tailgated,
- getting away,
- Fleeted,
- open throttle,
- shaking a leg,
- lean on it,
- gets away,
- get away,
- pour on,
- whish,
- make a getaway,
- taking flight,
- run out on,
- left in the lurch,
- leave high and dry,
- get cracking,
- hightails it,
- go flat-out.
- got moving,
- pressing on,
- geared up,
- going all out,
- cut along,
- go all out,
- getting under way,
- go out,
- goes out,
- gear up,
- Careered,
- go fast,
- go like the wind,
- get under way,
- open up throttle,
- press on,
- went fast,
- Careering.
- career,
- rev,
- hump,
- shoot,
- scud,
- gain ground,
- whizz,
- step lively,
- get moving,
- fling,
- scour,
- streak,
- charge,
- pick up speed,
- put on,
- hare,
- hoof it,
- lope,
- bowl along,
- post,
- move,
- belt along,
- leg it,
- scramble,
- hurriedness,
- hump it,
- zoom.
How to use "Step on it" in context?
Step on it. That's the mantra we all try to live by. But often times, it's easier to just sit on the fence and wait for something to happen. As humans, we're usually very reactionary. But that doesn't mean we can't take action, especially when it comes to our health.
If you're overweight, your doctor may have already told you that you need to do something about it. You may be thinking that your doctor is telling you to lose weight and step on it, but that's not always the case. Your doctor may be recommending a healthy diet and physical activity to help you lose weight.
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