Use "stride" 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. His stride is stately, even regal.

5. They took the emergency in their stride.

6. 9 The boy walked with a manly stride.

7. He matched his stride to her slower pace.

8. The campaign is just getting into its stride.

9. The conglomerate really hit its stride in the third quarter.

10. His long stride... suggests that he's a young man.

11. I was gaining on the other runners with every stride.

12. The Boxer’s stride is free and ground covering, with proud carriage

13. The parameters stride length and gait velocity were satisfactory concerning validity.

14. He interrupted mid-speech and it put me off my stride.

15. The slightest noise puts him off his stride when he's performing.

16. I'm sure you two emancipated females will take this in your stride.

17. He has also taken the responsibilities of team skipper in his stride.

18. Beth was struck by how Naomi took the mistake in her stride. Sentencedict.com

19. Some basic stride characteristics of race trotters were measured by means of an Accelerometric device during a locomotor test in order to find stride parameters, predictive for race performance

20. When he's got into his stride, I am sure his work will improve.

21. About Running (Cursorial Locomotion): Typically the goal of running is speed, which is essential either to escape predation or to catch prey.Speed is the combined result of stride length and stride rate.Stride length is gained by increasing limb reach (anatomically or physiologically).Stride rate is favored by reducing limb mass (especially distal mass).

22. The shouting from the back of the hall completely put me off my stride.

23. If you're a sports star, you'll probably hit your stride in your 20s.

24. He tactfully looked the other way and did not pause in his stride.

25. As a choreographer, though, he had only just begun to hit his stride.

26. When you become a politician, you soon learn to take criticism in your stride.

27. Generally, the faster we walk, the longer our stride; the slower we walk, the shorter.

28. Some people find retiring difficult, but he has taken it all in his stride.

29. He came in with a long stride, with head erect, and calm authoritative eyes.

30. From the base of the flake a long stride left gains a foot ledge.

31. Bolt's list of achievements in the sport is almost as long as his stride

32. She turned with a frown and quickly began to stride away, radiating silent hostility.

33. For example, during a human stride, the Achilles tendon stretches as the ankle joint dorsiflexes.

34. Once I get into my stride I can finish an essay in a few hours.

35. It's going to be tough-but I'm sure you'll take it all in your stride.

36. With every stride, runners hit the ground with up to five times their body-weight.

37. The Su Jun from the back laughs disdainfully,[Sentence dictionary] the stride moves toward cliff.

38. For example in 'Bayonet Charge' by Ted Hughes, a Caesura of "Statuary in mid-stride

39. As I stride across the plain I feel I have a glimmering of what it means.

40. An America whose two halves learn again to stride, to plow, to forge, to dare together.

41. His breathing was frightful and the unrelenting ache in his legs grew harsher with every stride.

42. On my map they look like submerged stepping-stones for a giant King Neptune, each stride 100 kilometers.

43. The Autochthon Poems (Split/Shift, 2001) Touching the Headstone (Stride Publications, 2000) Hands Collected 1949-1999 (St

44. Without pausing for breath or breaking her stride, she pushed open the door of his private office.

45. That those sister impulses towards joy, love, and elation are anesthetized in stride, we accept as fair sacrifice.

46. Most kids get teased a bit at school - they have to learn to take it in their stride.

47. 8 synonyms for Bestride: straddle, stride, climb on, hop on, jump on, mount up, get on, mount

48. The Chime Visa ® Credit Builder Card is issued by Stride Bank pursuant to a license from Visa U.S.A

49. The State Governments notably that of Bombay, has taken a major stride forward in tackling the problem of Beggary

50. Take the inevitable rejections in stride; stories abound of the piles of rejection notices received by now-acclaimed writers.

51. The members resilient compress to absorb compressive force throughout the entire stride of an individual utilizing the foot.

52. Drowning out the noise: Top-rated Hickory Ridge receiver takes the criticism – and the Adulation – in stride C

53. His glance met hers for a brief, breathtaking moment, before he started forward, his stride slow, and rangy.

54. Although probably emerging from ancient Egypt, Bocce started to hit its stride with the Romans and Emperor Augustus

55. She was concentrating on the speed and length which her stride might attain as she hurried up the long slope.

56. A man who apparently knew how to take advancement in his stride is the English poet Sir John Betjeman.

57. Astride (adv.) "with one leg on each side," 1660s, from a- (1) "on" + stride (n.).

58. The women restrict their stride and walk along “with tripping steps,” cultivating what might be considered a genteel feminine gait.

59. 22 In full stride in the 400 meters, his head is arched back, his step shorter than the classic sprinter.

60. When Stride Rite was earning $ 100 million pretax, it was doing it by selling product that has since been abandoned.

61. Human experimenters have found it surprisingly difficult to put bats off their stride by playing loud artificial ultrasound at them.

62. The second hidden layer Convolves 64 filters of 4 x 4 with stride 2, again followed by a rectifier nonlinearity

63. 20 On this occasion, fate in the form of Boz Buckland stepped in before Vulcan had got into full stride.

64. Stride out, but don't strike out, as you take your position on the field in the perfect pair of baseball Cleats

65. The cynical side of me thinks that it benefits you if I stop my fundraising right when I'm hitting my stride.

66. There's even one ambitious if awkward Astylar effort by the adolescent Goodhue, precocious, if perhaps not having hit his stride quite yet.

67. Cursoriality Evolution Biomechanics Increasing stride length 1) Lengthen limbs 2) Loss or reduction of clavicle 3) Dorso-ventral flexion of spine

68. If you snip off one leg of a cockroach, it will shift gaits with the other five without losing a stride.

69. This is followed by a third convolutional layer that Convolves 64 filters of 3 x 3 with stride 1 followed by a rectifier

70. The Chime Visa ® Debit Card is issued by The Bancorp Bank or Stride Bank pursuant to a license from Visa U.S.A

71. - GitHub - Archeries/StrideLengthEstimation: The lack of benchmarking datasets for pedestrian stride length estimation makes it hard to pinpoint differences of published methods

72. 13 If you snip off one leg of a cockroach, it will shift gaits with the other five without losing a stride.

73. If that dramatic speeding up of the production cycle suggests a poet hitting his stride, then Bale fire certainly feels like the work

74. Cups and supporters in this collection are engineered to fit snugly and stay in position while still allowing a comfortable running stride and range of motion

75. The group who appeared in large number thanked the Governor for the giant stride recorded and his administration commitment to curtailed insecurity challenges Bedeviling not only in …

76. What does Astride mean? A stride as a girls' name is of Old Norse origin, and the meaning of the name Astride is "beautiful goddess"

77. Now and then he would stride violently up and down, and twice came an outburst of curses, a tearing of paper, and a violent smashing of bottles.

78. The Actinomorphic soft robot could achieve locomotion with an average stride length of 33 mm at a frequency of 1 Hz, as shown in Figure 13(b)

79. Baddeleyite is often seen as calm and polite to a fault, taking many insults in stride and seeking to extend a friendly hand to many who cross her path

80. Those kids, they'll work all summer long -- kill themselves -- so that they can afford one pair of designer jeans. So along about September, they can stride in and go,