8 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Stride' in a Sentence
"To walk with long steps, displaying vigor, haste, impatience, or arrogance." more
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The athlete has stridden effortlessly towards the finish line, securing the gold medal.
Having completed the marathon, he had stridden triumphantly across the finish line.
He will be striding confidently towards the finish line in the marathon.
In the marathon, she maintained a steady stride throughout the race.
The marathon runner will stride across the finish line, victorious and exhausted.
The marathon runner had been striding across the finish line with determination.
The marathon runner will have stridden tirelessly for hours when he crosses the finish line.
With a confident stride, the coach entered the locker room to motivate the team before the championship game.
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