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steplike

a. Resembling a step or some aspect of one.

Usage examples of "steplike".

Tahiri hesitated only an instant longer, then made a series of steplike leaps to the ground.

Another memory made me cringe the night I was caught in flagrante, climbing up the steplike shelves to get a book called The Golden Bough.

On the north the forested hills gave way to a steplike series of tablelands, some in mixed scrub of illex and thornbush, some cultivated in orchard crops.

Plunging down into the darkness, the cliff wall was a marbled gray with steplike ridges naturally chiseled into x.

Teeg pushed her on, and they descended the shallow, steplike indentations.

On either side and around the back were steplike risers, each also covered with tatami.

The ancient granite had faulted on lines that were steplike, and as they had both intuited, the climb was an easy one.

Its tables were placed on steplike tiers, forming three sides of a hollow square.

Looking up at the bank, The Shadow saw a high rock, its exterior broken in steplike fashion.

PRESSING hard against the steplike wall of the Hotel Framton, The Shadow lifted an object from the package at his feet.

Hands free, the loose end of the wire about his wrist, The Shadow pressed against the steplike wall.

The Shadow again scaled the steplike bulwarks until he reached the spot four floors above.

Standing in a private room, amid heavy, expensive furnishings of mahogany, Lester Dorrington stared from the window as he surveyed the steplike skyline of Manhattan.

At the bottom, a perennial stream cut a deep, narrow valley from north to south, and beyond that, the ground rose again in a series of steplike hills.

Like the other tombs at Giza, all three had been cased with fine limestone, which had been stripped off, leaving the steplike core.