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Madhulk Posted 18 years ago
Vocabulary

Baby steps...

0 What does "Baby steps" in the context mean?02br
00- Oh, is he talking to us again?02br
00- Kinda. 01u00Baby steps02u00. 0-
  

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02br 02br 00"Baby steps" in this context usually means someone's first / early tries at something new and difficult. 0-

  • 02br 02br 00"Baby steps" in this context usually means someone's first / early tries at something new and difficult.
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0Hi Madhulk,02br
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00I wouldn't call that a heckovalota context.02br
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00Someone is talking to us, probably a wierd creature, since they don't seem really sure whether or not it's talking to us.02br
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00"Baby steps" in this context usually means someone's first / early tries at something new and difficult. They're characterize
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0 Also: small progress0-
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0I'd agree with Marius here ...there have been a few small steps/ a small amount of progress. Things are not back to normal yet.0-
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0Hi Nona, 02br
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00So you read it as, "little (baby) steps" rather than "the steps of a baby"? sort of like baby peas? As Godzilla could take baby steps if he chose to?02br
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00Regards, - A.0-
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0 Hi Avangi02br
00I thought your definition sounded similar -- just a bit more literal. 01blockquote
00someone's first / early tries at something new and difficult. They're characterized by being tentative, or unsure.12blockquote
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00small progress12blockquote
10Maybe the situation was that, as a re
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0You're right, Amy. I missed the significance of "talking to us 01u00again02u00." I believe I was thinking more in terms of "baby's 01i00first02i00 steps."0-

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