stride
/stɹaɪd/
stride
English
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Definition
To walk with long steps.
Etymology
From Middle English striden, from Old English strīdan (“to get by force, pillage, rob; stride”), from Proto-West Germanic *strīdan, from Proto-Germanic *strīdaną. Cognate with Low German striden (“to fight, to stride”), Dutch strijden (“to fight”), German streiten (“to fight, to quarrel”).
Example Sentences
- "Mars in the middle of the shining shield / Is grav'd, and strides along the liquid field."
- "a debtor that not dares to stride a limit"
- "For SAC66 is better known as Batty Moss (or Ribblehead) Viaduct - the magnificent, Grade 2-listed, 24-arch structure that strides over the pockmarked ground between Ribblehead station and Blea Moor signal box."
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