straddle|straddled|straddles|straddling in English
verb
[strad·dle || 'strædl]
sit or stand with the legs spread wide; sit or stand with one leg on either side of; support or appear to support both sides of an issue; ascertain the range by firing behind and in front of a target
Use "straddle|straddled|straddles|straddling" in a sentence
1. Straddle is reflected in the daily fight Straddle thinking in the day.
2. Well, maybe I straddled the couch.
3. Straddle: DEFINITION: A straddle is a trading strategy that involves options
4. The village straddles the frontier.
5. This bridge straddles the Eurasia.
6. Never straddle a loss.
7. He sat down, straddling the chair.
8. Astraddle: In a straddling position; astride
9. A small wooden bridge straddled the dike.
10. Don't straddle on every issue.
11. 19 Her job straddled marketing and public relations.
12. 4 She straddled the two subcultures of beat and hippie.
13. The plants straddle the entire state.
14. Oh, come on. Don't straddle the fence.
15. 1 Mount Elgon straddles the border between Kenya and Uganda.
16. He pulled on his helmet and straddled the motorbike.
17. The mountains straddle the French-Swiss border.
18. What does Astraddle mean? In a straddling position; astride
19. 7 Mount Elgon straddles the border between Kenya and Uganda.
20. What is a Straddle in Poker? A poker straddle is a voluntary blind bet made by a player before cards are dealt
21. The all - welded, A - frame pylon straddles the deck.
22. Bamako is the capital of Mali and straddles the Niger river
23. To stand or sit Astride; straddle
24. 1 He pulled on his helmet and straddled the motorbike.
25. 5 He pulled on his helmet and straddled the motorbike.