STRODE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary With military precision they strode around the courtyard until the entire audience was encircled by a border of leaping -ame A figure strode to the fissure, no more than man-high yet terror seemed to go before it He strode across the room, lifted the book and dropped it back on the bird cage two or three times
Strode - definition of strode by The Free Dictionary 1 to walk with long steps 2 to straddle 3 to walk with long steps over or along: to stride the deck 4 to pass over in one long step: to stride a ditch 5 to straddle n 6 a striding manner or gait 7 a long step in walking
STRODE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary She strode towards the priest, her dark eyes flashing like lightning in the radiance of Yeoman Jones ' torch She lowered her head as Rebecca slapped Rakewell's face, then strode away from him in her direction A guy in uniform climbed out and strode purposefully to the side gate → the past tense of stride
strode - WordReference. com Dictionary of English stride straɪd v , strode stroʊd strid•den ˈstrɪdən strid•ing, n v [no object] to walk with a long step or steps: He strode out the door in a huff n [countable] a long step in walking: He took two quick strides to the door the distance covered in a stride
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