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stride English

Meaning stride meaning

What does stride mean?
Definitions in simple English

stride

A stride is a long step. The length or type of a step. The length or type of way that a person walks.

stride

(= pace) a step in walking or running (= pace, step) the distance covered by a step he stepped off ten paces from the old tree and began to dig significant progress (especially in the phrase ) make strides they made big strides in productivity walk with long steps He strode confidently across the hall cover or traverse by taking long steps She strode several miles towards the woods

Synonyms stride synonyms

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Topics stride topics

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Conjugation stride conjugation

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stride · verb

Examples stride examples

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Simple sentences

Tom took it in stride.
I don't know what to do with that guy. No matter how mad I get at him he just takes it in stride and pays no attention.

Movie subtitles

Keep that stride!
Hold that stride!
Well, I've always been for law and order, and now that it's in Nome, I don't wanna do anything to throw it off-stride.
Look at him stride.
After a while, you get to taking even them in your stride.
Would some music throw you off your stride?
It's easy if you just take everything in your stride.
How can you stride down the hall with such energy at the end of the day?
He was taking it in stride, but he had a friend who was a ball of fire.
You should be able to take that in stride.
A wonderful job. Taken them all in his stride, the Ministry of Marine, Defence, the Foreign Office.
To prepare for this stride forward, we are assembling data on conditions at atmospheric levels beyond those hitherto explored.
I can flick a fly from my horse's ear without breaking the rhythm of his stride.
Equally unexpected was the next stride, when man moved out of his very orbit to a point more than 20 million miles to Earth.
Yes. A club-footed man about five foot eleven I should say from the length of his stride.
I have a feeling, that if I hit my stride, you guys can take a vacation.
You've hit your stride, my boy. Now stick to it.
Easy now. Let's get these horses on the stride.
Crown Jewel is now on the stride again.
Crown Jewel is still on the rail. McLaughlin finding it hard to get her on the stride.
Stride, Ben Stride.
Look, Mr Stride, all I own is in this wagon.
I'll do that, Mr Stride.
He'd have had it in another stride. but I think he ran out of track.
There were new sights at every stride.
Break his stride, spoil the momentum he's building up.
Oh, Mr Stride?
Mr Stride.
Did you ever hear that, Mr Stride?

News and current affairs

Corporations have learned how to take bad news in stride, write down losses, and move on, but our governments have not.
Indeed, while Lopez Obrador continues to denounce the outcome and has threatened to make Mexico ungovernable, Mexico's growing middle class has taken the political conflict in stride.
If that is the future we want, we should stride toward it with full awareness and a sense of purpose, not meander carelessly until we fall into a hole, look up, and wonder how we got there.
But a member of Brave New World's ruling elite would have taken it in stride.
Critics who take failures in commercial projects in stride find the Bank sloth-like compared with the private sector and become indignant when its projects fail.
But the Balakotis are taking it in their stride - nose masks are everywhere.
Despite widespread misperceptions about the practical impact of genomic research, the science has hit its stride, and we need to capitalize on this momentum if we are to realize the opportunity of individualized medicine.

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