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Filter by Meaning The steer was sold at auction to a buyer from a neighboring state.
The steer was sold at the auction for a high price.
The steer had a calm temperament, making it easier to handle.
The rancher had a hard time controlling the steer when it got spooked.
The rodeo featured a competition to see who could ride the longest on a wild steer.
The steer in the pasture looked docile and content.
The steer was branded with the rancher's mark to identify it as his property.
The steer broke free from the pen and ran into the pasture.
The steer was so big that it barely fit inside the trailer.
The butcher selected the largest steer for processing.
The cowboy lassoed the steer and brought it to the corral.
He tried to steer his son towards a career in medicine.
The teacher is trying to steer the students towards more independent learning.
My parents always try to steer me away from making bad decisions.
He was trying to steer the conversation away from the controversial topic.
Can you steer me in the right direction for finding a good restaurant?
The pilot had to steer the plane to avoid a flock of birds.
The driver had to steer to avoid hitting a pothole on the road.
The basketball player had to steer past two defenders to make a layup.
The soccer player had to steer the ball away from an opponent to keep possession.
The pedestrian had to steer clear of a cyclist who was riding on the sidewalk.
The firefighter had to steer through a maze of debris to reach the burning building.
The driver had to steer around a herd of cows crossing the road.
The farmer had to steer the tractor around a large rock in the field.
The horseback rider had to steer the horse around a fallen branch on the trail.
The skier had to steer to avoid colliding with another skier.
The motorcyclist had to steer to avoid a patch of oil on the road.
The boat captain had to steer away from the rocks to avoid a collision.
The cyclist had to steer around a pedestrian who stepped into the bike lane.
The skater had to steer around a crack in the pavement to avoid falling.
The gymnast had to steer her body mid-air to avoid falling off the balance beam.
The hiker had to steer clear of a venomous snake on the trail.
The skateboarder had to steer to avoid hitting a parked car.
The driver had to steer clear of the construction zone to avoid traffic congestion.
The kayaker had to steer the boat to avoid a waterfall.
The surfer had to steer the board to catch a wave.
The steer on the yacht was made of polished brass and looked like a work of art.
The modern ship had an advanced digital steer, which made navigation easier.
The sailor checked the steer regularly to make sure they were staying on course.
The captain trusted his first mate to take over the steer in his absence.
The old wooden ship had a beautiful, intricately carved steer.
The captain gripped the steer tightly as the ship navigated through rough waters.
The steer on the modern ship was much easier to control than those of the past.
The tourists took turns taking pictures of themselves holding the steer.
The helmsman turned the steer slightly to avoid hitting the dock.
The helmsman kept his eyes on the steer as the ship sailed towards the horizon.
The steer on the small sailboat was easy to handle, even for a novice sailor.
The captain handed the steer to his first mate, trusting his experience and skill.
The sailor adjusted the steer to change the boat's course towards the harbor.
The sailor had to repair the broken steer before setting sail.
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