- - Stepped back into Dortmund
- - oppressed, with "upon"
- - Stepped in time with baton
- - Stepped hard (on)
- - Stepped
- - Stepped heavily
- - Stepped on
- - Stepped out of Astrodome
- - Walked (upon)
- - Stepped heavily (on)
- - Stepped (upon)
- - Stepped along
- - How people put their feet down
- - Walked on or in
- - Marched in time with staff
- - Walked with Stewart to the junction
- - Took some introductory steps?
- - .... on; walked over
- - "I ... as lightly as I could" (moved as specified)
- - .... on; walked all over
- - Placed a foot
- - Put foot down on a T-bar
- - Traipsed
- - Walked hard (on)
- - Walked heavily (on)
- - Pressed (grapes)
- - Made footprints
- - Travelled on foot
- - Walked (on)
- - Walked on heavily
- - Walked all over
- - Walked over
- - Put one's foot down
- - Walked across
- - Stomped while walking
- - Trampled
- - Walked
- - Tramped
- - Trampled underfoot, with 'on'
- - Took steps, seeing team's leader standing beside bar
- - Walked heavily
- - Crushed underfoot, with 'on'
- - Set foot (on)
- - Trampled (on)
- - Walked purposefully
- - Walked all over, with 'on'
- - Walked powerfully
- - Walked like a giant
- - Trampled, with "on"
- - Stamped on
- - Stomped (on)
- - Marched along
- - Took heavy steps
- - Beat a path
- - Crushed, perhaps
- - Clomped (on)
- - Put one's foot down back in Tudor times
- - Took strides
- - Walked and finally sat on perch
- - Stamped
- - Went over, in a way
- - Moved on foot
- - Walked in a specific way
- - Hoofed it heavily
- - Put one's shoes on?
- - Tromped (on)
- - Did not step lightly
- - "You may .... me in the very dirt": Angelou
- - Pressed grapes, perhaps
- - Left footprints
- - Crushed underfoot
- - Tramped (on)
- - Stomped
- - Stomp all over
- - Like taken paths
- - Plodded
- - Tramped or trampled
- - Hoofed it
- - Put shoes on?
- - Trudged
- - ...... the boards (acted)
- - Took a step
- - Stomped all over
- - Padded
- - Marched on
- - Walked along
- - Slogged along
- - Like a clear path
- - Crushed
- - Walked like a sumo wrestler
- - Took a hike
- - Took a heavy step
- - Set foot
- - Performed on stage (with "the boards")
- - Put one's feet down
- - Clumped
- - Paced
- - Walked heavily with on
- - Repressed, with "on"
- - Marched
- - " . . . still by faith he ......": V. Lindsay
- - ...... on (trampled)
- - Made a path
- - Crushed; oppressed
- - Was in debt
- - Took steps
- - Trample
- - Walk
- - "Well, ......!"
- - Tramped along
- - Pressed from striding
- - did tread
- - Walked staunchly
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