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Steep
- adjective - a steep place (as on a hill)
- devote (oneself) fully to; "He immersed himself into his studies"
- greatly exceeding bounds of reason or moderation; "exorbitant rent"; "extortionate prices"; "spends an outrageous amount on entertainment"; "usurious interest rate"; "unconscionable spending"
- having a sharp inclination; "the steep attic stairs"; "steep cliffs"
- let sit in a liquid to extract a flavor or to cleanse; "steep the blossoms in oil"; "steep the fruit in alcohol"
- of a slope; set at a high angle; "note the steep incline"; "a steep roof sheds snow"
Steer
- noun - an indication of potential opportunity; "he got a tip on the stock market"; "a good lead for a job"
- be a guiding or motivating force or drive; "The teacher steered the gifted students towards the more challenging courses"
- castrated bull
- direct (oneself) somewhere; "Steer clear of him"
- direct the course; determine the direction of travelling
Sweep
- noun - (American football) an attempt to advance the ball by running around the end of the line
- a long oar used in an open boat
- a movement in an arc; "a sweep of his arm"
- a wide scope; "the sweep of the plains"
- clean by sweeping; "Please sweep the floor"
- cover the entire range of
- force into some kind of situation, condition, or course of action; "They were swept up by the events"; "don't drag me into this business"
- make a big sweeping gesture or movement
- move with sweeping, effortless, gliding motions; "The diva swept into the room"; "Shreds of paper sailed through the air"; "The searchlights swept across the sky"
- someone who cleans soot from chimneys
- sweep across or over; "Her long skirt brushed the floor"; "A gasp swept cross the audience"
- sweep with a broom or as if with a broom; "Sweep the crumbs off the table"; "Sweep under the bed"
- to cover or extend over an area or ti
Sweet
- adjective -
- (used of wines) having a high residual sugar content; "sweet dessert wines"
- a dish served as the last course of a meal
- English phonetician; one of the founders of modern phonetics (1845-1912)
- having a sweet nature "a sweet disposition"
- having or denoting the characteristic taste of sugar
- in an affectionate or loving manner (`sweet' is sometimes a poetic or informal variant of `sweetly');
- not soured or preserved; "sweet milk"
- pleasing to the senses; "the sweet song of the lark"; "the sweet face of a child"
- the property of tasting as if it contains sugar
- with sweetening added