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steering
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noun
(= direction)
the act of setting and holding a course
a new council was installed under the direction of the king
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noun
the act of steering a ship
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noun
(= guidance)
the act of guiding or showing the way
wheel
Noun
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A wheel is a round thing (circle) on a cart or carriage or train or other machine that moves. A cart has four wheels that touch the road and turn.
The cart needs a very smooth road because it has little wheels.
wheel
Verb
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If you wheel something somewhere, you transport it in or on a vehicle that has wheels.
The nurses wheeled her into the operating theatre.
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If something is wheeling, it is travelling in circles.
The eagle wheeled and dived towards the ground to catch its prey.
boss
Noun
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Your boss is the person who tells you what to do at work.
My former boss was very happy for the chance to fire me.
I started the company because I wanted to be my own boss.
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A boss is a leader in an organisation.
The Mayor was an old-style political boss who made his own decisions.
boss
Verb
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If you boss somebody around/about, you tell them what to do, especially when you don't have any special power to do so.
This was just another occasion when Indians were bossed around by white people.
boss
Adjective
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If something is boss, it is very good.