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Sentence count:197+5Posted:2017-02-20Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: pacestepwalkSimilar words: stridenttridentrideriderpridebrideride onderideMeaning: [straɪd]  n. 1. a step in walking or running 2. the distance covered by a step 3. significant progress (especially in the phrase "make strides"). v. 1. walk with long steps 2. cover or traverse by taking long steps. 
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(31) Let's wait until she's got into her stride before we ask her to negotiate that contract.
(32) When the boss asked Judy to stay late, she took it in stride.
(33) She found the job difficult at first, but now she's really getting into her stride.
(34) She did not slow her stride until she was face to face with us.
(35) Wonderful girl; didn't even seem to break stride.
(36) Nigel smiled and took the criticism in his stride.
(37) The first speaker was getting into his stride.
(38) Her teammates have learned to take this in stride.
(39) Stunned, the woman broke stride and spun around.
(40) He took mountains in his stride.
(41) Most kids get teased a bit at school - they have to learn to take it in their stride.
(42) His glance met hers for a brief, breathtaking moment, before he started forward, his stride slow, and rangy.
(43) He was hitting receivers in stride, looking off one receiver and going to another and throwing very effectively underneath.
(44) Don't react in the expected way; put him off his stride and you are already one step ahead.
(45) On my map they look like submerged stepping-stones for a giant King Neptune, each stride 100 kilometers.
(46) B, who is unofficial team cheerleader, perhaps the ultimate, all-time, hands-down cheerleader, takes the news in stride.
(47) He came in with a long stride, with head erect, and calm authoritative eyes.
(48) From the base of the flake a long stride left gains a foot ledge.
(49) Their eyes are yellow, their focus unsteady and their stride is either exaggeratedly purposeful or shambling.
(50) The conglomerate really hit its stride in the third quarter.
(51) The trivial upsets of daily living assume importance but the big tragedies they take in their stride.
(52) The animal responded at once,[sentence dictionary] quickly lengthening its stride into a gallop.
(53) Taking no notice of her breathless protest, he barely halted his stride as he kicked open the bedroom door.
(54) The striker took the ball in his stride and powered it into the top right hand corner from 25 yards.
(55) Even nails stopped in his stride as they rounded the corner by the cinema queue.
(56) Environmental policy subsequently underwent dramatic shifts in both stride and direction.
(57) I changed my breathing pattern, inhaling and exhaling heavily after each stride.
(58) He tactfully looked the other way and did not pause in his stride.
(59) Cocooned in happiness, Leslie seemed to take it in his stride, his attitude one of cheerful impatience.
(60) Human experimenters have found it surprisingly difficult to put bats off their stride by playing loud artificial ultrasound at them.
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