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For something to happen in increments or for it to happen incrementally means that it happens in small and discrete steps, and the implication is that the steps are in order. It can refer to a process that involves an increasing or decreasing amount of something.
Pokemon egg hatching is easy, but can sometimes be lengthy. all you have to do is ride your bike around for about 5000 steps (you can walk or run if you don't have bike) and it speeds up if you travel with energetic (speedy) pokemon.
In the mid-1600s in America, before tap dance shoes were invented, the bare soles of slaves walking rhythmically across the wood decks of river boats combined with the energetic steps of the Irish jig and the Lancashire clog.
The hip hop line dance you are referring to is called the "Cupid Shuffle". It involves a sequence of steps to the right, steps to the left, and bringing it back to the center. Participants move in unison to the beat of the song, creating a fun and energetic dance routine.
1. full of or characterized by vigor: a vigorous effort.2. strong; active; robust: a vigorous youngster. 3. energetic; forceful: vigorous steps; a vigorous personality.4. powerful in action or effect: vigorous law enforcement.5. growing well, as a plant.
Starting bid is the least amount of money they'll accept for an item, and bid increment is the amount it goes up with each bidder. For example: Starting bid is $10, and goes up by $5 increments: $15, then $20, etc.
1. full of or characterized by vigor: a vigorous effort.2. strong; active; robust: a vigorous youngster. 3. energetic; forceful: vigorous steps; a vigorous personality.4. powerful in action or effect: vigorous law enforcement.5. growing well, as a plant.
Rome's Spanish Steps have 138 steps.
138 steps in the spanish steps.
The answer is 10 steps.
456 adult steps or 550 child steps
-noun 1. a comprehensive and usually brief abstract, recapitulation, or compendium of previously stated facts or statements. -adjective 2. brief and comprehensive; concise. 3. direct and prompt; unceremoniously fast: to treat someone with summary dispatch. 4. (of legal proceedings, jurisdiction, etc.) conducted without, or exempt from, the various steps and delays of a formal trial.