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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(91) By 8: 25 it is quite dusky, and the hermit thrushes are just coming into stride.
(92) Just as the teacher was getting into her stride, the whole school was plunged into darkness.
(93) Once Elena experiences her vision, however, Shakespeare hits his stride.
(94) Elinor and Nigel were soon into their stride, two kinds of molten metal poured into the same mould.
(95) His breathing was frightful and the unrelenting ache in his legs grew harsher with every stride.
(96) He would stride on to the concert platform, a tall, self-assured man impeccably dressed in a dinner jacket.
(97) Saintsbury has really hit its stride with its Pinot Noirs, which seem to be getting better each year.
(98) Liz seems to be taking the divorce in her stride.
(99) No doubt, he felt he could take that in his stride.
(100) A stride from an adjacent boulder gains the initial crack.
(101) To expect them to stride manfully towards independence is rather like asking them to dive before they have been taught to swim.
(102) He even entertained them down here, but she took it all in her stride.
(103) You took everything in your stride - walking up Henry Street, a bucket of water went right in front of me.
(104) They were just getting into their stride when they received an invitation from Lila to come to her place.
(105) As I stride across the plain I feel I have a glimmering of what it means.
(106) He clenched his teeth, pulled back his shoulders and began to stride up the road.
(107) But Sydney audiences took the piece in stride, and reviews ranged from respectful to intensely admiring.
(108) Nevertheless, Sangfroid took the answer in stride; he did not even congratulate Rosenberg.
(109) She turned with a frown and quickly began to stride away, radiating silent hostility.
(110) As Amelia hit her stride, she began to do more things her own way.
(111) You do dangerous things and take them in your stride just for starters.
(112) Then, without pausing for breath or breaking her stride,[www.Sentencedict.com] she pushed open the door of his private office.
(113) The jogger calculates the length of her stride and determines her desired speed.
(114) On this occasion, fate in the form of Boz Buckland stepped in before Vulcan had got into full stride.
(115) Jimmy was old enough to take it in his stride.
(116) He caught up and walked in stride with her.
(117) Can We Really Stride over Caudine Forks of Capitalism?
(118) Still did not stride toward cistern target half pace.
(119) She took all his criticism in stride.
(120) He learned to take disappointments in 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.