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n. (half step English)
Usage examples of "half steps".
She hobbled toward the doorway, taking full steps with her right leg but only half steps with her left.
He got all of two and a half steps before I froze him in place, something he'd probably thought I couldn't do.
He took the fifteen and a half steps--bumping his flank against the absurd commode he always forgot was there--and put out his hand, and it touched his faceted glass knob.
Young and hence blameless, they take the stairs to the flour loft in two and a half steps, bringing with them noise, talent, and ignorance, pound on the mill post, potter with the windlay drive, and are determined to climb up to the sack loft and dirty their fingers in the mill machinery.
The half steps, the arches and processions, the hands you held on to and the hands you let go of.