steer clear of

steer clear of
Synonyms and related words:
avert, avoid, be stuck-up, bear off, dodge, draw aside, ease off, edge off, fight shy of, fly off, gee, give place to, glance, glance off, go off, haw, head off, hold aloof, hold away from, jib, keep aloof, keep away, keep away from, keep clear of, keep from, keep hands off, keep remote from, let alone, maintain distance, make way for, move aside, not meddle with, not touch, refuse to receive, sheer off, shove aside, shun, shunt, shy, shy off, side, sidestep, sidetrack, sidle, spurn, stand aloof, stand clear of, stand off, stay detached from, step aside, switch, turn aside, turn away, turn away from, turn back, veer off

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  • Steer Clear — are a pop punk five piece band from Belfast, Northern Ireland that formed in 2005. The band are currently signed to Blastspace Records.Burns, Martin. It s Gig Brother , News of the World , 2008 07 13, p. 46.] History The original line up… …   Wikipedia

  • steer clear — ► to avoid someone or something that seems unpleasant, risky, or dangerous: steer clear (of sth/sb) »He tries to steer clear of an overdraft on his current account. »She has managed to steer clear of any suggestion of a conflict of interest. »The …   Financial and business terms

  • steer clear of — steer clear (of (someone/something)) to avoid someone or something. I d steer clear of Joe if I were you he s in a terrible mood. They invited me to comment on the proposals, but I think I would rather steer clear. Usage notes: usually the person …   New idioms dictionary

  • steer clear — (of (someone/something)) to avoid someone or something. I d steer clear of Joe if I were you he s in a terrible mood. They invited me to comment on the proposals, but I think I would rather steer clear. Usage notes: usually the person or thing… …   New idioms dictionary

  • steer clear of — (something/someone) to avoid something or someone because they are dangerous or bad for you. I d steer clear of Joe if I were you he ll only cause trouble. I try to steer clear of heavy meals these days …   New idioms dictionary

  • steer clear of — If you steer clear of something, you avoid it …   The small dictionary of idiomes

  • steer clear of — ► steer clear of take care to avoid. Main Entry: ↑steer …   English terms dictionary

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  • steer clear — phrasal : to keep entirely away (as from a danger) : direct one s course so as to avoid any chance of hindrance, contact, harm, or involvement often used with of tries to steer clear of controversial issues Kathleen Teltsch * * * steer clear (of) …   Useful english dictionary

  • steer clear — v. (d; intr.) to steer clear of (to steer clear of danger) * * * (d; intr.) to steer clearof (to steer clear of danger) …   Combinatory dictionary

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