baby step
English
Etymology
From the small, awkward movements of a young child learning to walk.
Noun
baby step (plural baby steps)
- (chiefly in the plural) A small effort made towards the completion of a much larger task.
- Learning a new language is difficult, so we'll learn by taking baby steps.
- 2023 March 8, Jonathan Tannenwald, “CBS is launching a 24/7 soccer channel online”, in The Philadelphia Inquirer:
- “From a news operation standpoint, we’re going to start out with baby steps, but, eventually, this is going to be what you would expect it to be: a 24-hour operating network that covers a sport soup to nuts.”
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