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  • The 2010 Mazda2's clutch is watery, the Hankook tires squeak like stepped-on mice, the electric steering is as numb as an ice-road trucker's bottom.

    Mazda's Hot Hatch 2010

  • If you've passed through to the Land of Being Able to Have an Adult Conversation with give-and-take and both people being able to transfer information and express themselves and no one feeling stepped-on or talked-over or bullied or belittled by the other person ... if you have reached this sacred, wondrous psychically and socially-satisfying land, how did you get there?

    Orbital panels frankwu 2008

  • And that nice was a great word, even if it was a stepped-on and shoved-aside word, and even if nice people were stepped on and shoved aside too.

    The Six Rules of Maybe DEB CALETTI 2010

  • And that nice was a great word, even if it was a stepped-on and shoved-aside word, and even if nice people were stepped on and shoved aside too.

    The Six Rules of Maybe DEB CALETTI 2010

  • It was different from the dirty, stepped-on campus snow.

    Canterwood Crest Triple Fault Katie Kitamura 2009

  • The speaker and her companion, “drunk as young corn” and “a bit stepped-on,” have been here before.

    Sheryda Warrener reads Karen Solie Lemon Hound 2009

  • Colorado news coverage of this town hall was stepped-on big-time by Obama's Denver stadium announcement today.

    McCain's Town Hall: Giggles, Crocs 2009

  • It was different from the dirty, stepped-on campus snow.

    Canterwood Crest Triple Fault Katie Kitamura 2009

  • Rob and Phoebe must help him, or else the entire human race is a stepped-on butterfly, if you know what I mean.

    New on Kindle: February 10th | Spontaneous ∂erivation 2009

  • I picture these guys feeling stepped-on and pushed around by the women in their real lives, so they need the thrill of hearing other men give voice to their secret desire to push back.

    Stacy Parker Aab: Last Time I Checked, Rape Jokes Still Not Funny 2008

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