How to use in-sentence of “step on”:
+ The elephant would come and step on the head.
+ The game can be played with a hand-held controller, though different control devices have been made to play rhythm games, such as guitar- and drum-shaped controllers for musical instrument games, and pressure-sensitive pads that the player must step on for dancing games.
+ King Mahabali with folded hands bowed before Vamana and asked him to place his last step on his head so that he could keep the promise.
+ In that case, the dancers take just one step on each beat.
+ He also knows that employees do not step on each other toes and employees stand in the aisle rather than on the merchandise shelves.
+ Horses can accidentally step on a person who has fallen to the ground.
+ This tournament is regarded as early step on the way to the FIFA World Cup.
+ Some people would accidentally step on the landmines and be killed.