stride|stridden|strides|striding|strode in English
verb
[straɪd]
walk with long easy steps; go over in one long step; straddle
Use "stride|stridden|strides|striding|strode" in a sentence
1. stride.
2. We've managed to match our closest competitors stride for stride as regards prices.
3. Runners adjust stride length to gather speed: stride length increases as speed increases.
4. She strode purposefully towards the door.
5. The Supreme Warlord was striding about the shelter.
6. He walked in long ungainly strides.
7. He strode purposefully towards the barn.
8. 26 He strode toward her.
9. He strode purposefully into the room.
10. 21 She strode into my office.
11. She strode majestically through the palace.
12. Jack strode masterfully into the room.
13. I wanna make meaningful strides toward peace.
14. His stride is stately, even regal.
15. I saw a man striding toward a parked car.
16. He strode importantly into the room.
17. 3 He strode about the meeting room.
18. 2 He strode angrily into the classroom.
19. He strode purposefully into the meeting.
20. He strode off in search of a taxi.
21. 16 His little son strode his shoulders.
22. 14 She strode purposefully towards the door.
23. 13 Paul strode forward, roused to anger.
24. 12 Jack strode masterfully into the room.
25. He was last seen striding maniacally to the hotel reception.