If my cow couldn't step over a rope without getting it between her toes, I'd take her and kill her.
We had a cow once that couldn't step over a rope without getting it between her toes, and my father took her down to the river and killed her.
From the moment they left camp until nightfall, it seemed to Steve that he and his companion did nothing but step over or crawl under logs of various sizes and different degrees of slipperiness.
To step over a threshold is, in Lapland, to bring one under the protection of the family within, and of its guardian deity.
Then the royal visitor and his retinue were requested to step over, not upon, the blood of the slaughtered cow, at the threshold of that host’s domain.
We must not appear too suddenly; come, we'll step over to the Lion, and send the landlady across to tell father and sister that the wanderers are returned.
Step over, dear Betsey, and let them quietly know that here I am, sound as British oak, and an old comrade along with me.
Mark, jewel--what if we step over to the other side of the city--and may be we might hear of something that one could turn his hand to?
Then bury it in the middle of a path where your victim is sure to step over it, and he will unquestionably become distraught.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "step over" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.