Sentence example with the word 'stride'

stride

abut on, clearance, foot, infinity, limp, pedestrianize, rate, shamble, span, stump it, waddle

Definition n. a step in walking or running

Last update: February 4, 2019


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Girls should not stride their limits.   [verb]

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With each stride he came closer to success.   [Please select]

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Great strides have recently been made towards preserving the environment.   [Please select]

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A stride in the morning is good for health.   [Please select]

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Politicians are always dressed smart, and stride confidently into a room.   [Please select]

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The urban population seems to have taken the drastic makeover of their cities in their stride, never openly bemoaning what was lost.   [Please select]

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But the tall man continued his long, firm stride, as if the watch in his pocket were the only thing worth heeding.   [Please select]

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Captain Hardy, a tall and portly man, clad in bright uniform, and advancing with a martial stride, cast into shade the mighty hero quietly walking at his left side.   [Please select]

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Oldbuck laid the band of strong possession on Lovel--"Deil a stride ye's go to Fairport this night, young man--you must go home with me to Monkbarns."   [Please select]

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But while he debated the question the long swinging stride of the camel brought its riders up to him.   [Please select]

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For three minutes at least he felt at every stride an extreme uncertainty as to his chances of realighting in the saddle.   [Please select]

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As he darted aside and along the footpath he could hear the momentary break in his antagonist's stride.   [Please select]

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