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17 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Astride' in a Sentence

"Positioned with a leg on each side of; straddling." more

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The bridge stretched astride the river, connecting the two sides of the town.
She posed astride the surfboard, ready to catch the next wave.
The farmer plowed the field, guiding the tractor astride the rows of crops.
The brave knight rode astride his noble steed, heading into the enchanted forest.
The children played a game of leapfrog, taking turns hopping astride each other.
The acrobat performed a daring stunt, standing astride two galloping horses at the circus.
The books were stacked astride the shelf.
The teddy bear sat astride the bed.
He walked astride the sidewalk.
She sat astride the bicycle, ready to pedal down the street.
The butterfly landed astride the flower.
The brave knight stood astride the castle walls, watching for enemies.
The fearless skier went down the slope astride his skis.
The cat perched astride the narrow fence, balancing with ease.
The old bridge had a rickety railing, and I walked cautiously astride it.
The old bridge had a sign warning not to walk astride the railing.
He stood astride the puddle, deciding whether to jump over.

Astride

uh-strahyd
prepositionPositioned with a leg on each side of; straddling.

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Last Updated On: February 12, 2024
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