11 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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He will be striding confidently towards the finish line in the marathon.
In the marathon, she maintained a steady stride throughout the race.
By the time the music stops, the dancers will have stridden gracefully across the ballroom.
She is striding through the bustling city streets with determination.
Despite the rain, she will be striding purposefully to the bus stop with her umbrella.
The teacher is striding around the classroom, assisting students with their projects.
As the sun sets, the cowboy will stride towards the horizon, silhouetted against the orange sky.
He had been striding confidently towards success in his career.
We have been striding through the challenges of the project with determination.
In the courtroom, the lawyer's confident stride conveyed a strong legal presence.
The hiker was striding uphill, determined to reach the summit.
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