Synonym: pace, step, walk. Similar words: strident, trident, ride, rider, pride, bride, ride on, deride. Meaning: [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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(1) The boy walked with a manly stride.
(2) In one short stride, he reached the window.
(3) He set off with a loping stride.
(4) The campaign is just getting into its stride.
(5) Shea's testimony threw the defense off stride.
(6) They took the emergency in their stride.
(7) He lengthened his stride to keep up with her.
(8) Without breaking her stride she ducked the ball.
(9) He matched his stride to her slower pace.
(10) The boy walked with a confident manly stride.
(11) We've managed to match our closest competitors stride for stride as regards prices.
(12) Holmes matched Boulmerka stride for stride down the home straight to finish second.
(13) When he's got into his stride, I am sure his work will improve.
(14) Once I get into my stride I can finish an essay in a few hours.
(15) Without pausing for breath or breaking her stride, she pushed open the door of his private office.
(16) The slightest noise puts him off his stride when he's performing.
(17) With every stride, runners hit the ground with up to five times their body-weight.
(18) Collins dealt with the reporters' questions without breaking stride .
(19) Let us wipe off the sweat of youth and stride forward,listening to the spring thunder throughout the journey! Outside the school gate what is greeting us is a glorious future.
(20) Some people find retiring difficult, but he has taken it all in his stride.
(21) She began to walk faster, but he lengthened his stride to keep up with her.
(22) Beth was struck by how Naomi took the mistake in her stride. Sentencedict.com
(23) When you become a politician, you soon learn to take criticism in your stride.
(24) He interrupted mid-speech and it put me off my stride.
(25) The fence is so low that even a ten - year - old boy can stride it.
(26) It's going to be tough-but I'm sure you'll take it all in your stride.
(27) After a nervous start, he finally got into his stride in the second set.
(28) The shouting from the back of the hall completely put me off my stride.
(29) She attributes her record-breaking speed to the length of her stride.
(30) I was gaining on the other runners with every stride.
More similar words: strident, trident, ride, rider, pride, bride, ride on, deride, ride out, get rid of, partridge, bridegroom, iridescent, take pride in, strip, strike, string, strict, stripy, strive, strife, austria, striving, district, austrian, striking, strictly, strike off, restrict, distribute.