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Answer for the clue "Step ahead, fill the bill ", 10 letters:
measure up

Word definitions for measure up in dictionaries

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
vb. (context idiomatic English) To meet expectations; to be as good as.

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
v. prove capable or fit; meet requirements [syn: qualify ]

Usage examples of measure up.

Those who served with him during the war remember only a man who was an excellent soldier, but his civilian life can never measure up to the extraordinary esteem enjoyed by his famous brother, and he dies in New York City in 1896, at age fifty-five.

So he thought as fast as he could, and while they were picking Measure up by his armpits and dragging him to the fire, Al got inside the firewood and broke it up, made it crumble into dust, so it burnt up fast, all at once, in a fire so fast it made a loud clap and a puff of bright hot light shot upward.

On the contrary, Napoleon fed them, subtly, with little queries now and then about how Alvin might have done this or that, or comments about how awful it was having to put up with younger brothers who simply haven't the ability to measure up to one's own ability.