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strides

n. 1 (plural of stride English) 2 (context plurale tantum UK Australia English) trousers. vb. (en-third-person singular of: stride)

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Then, clenching her teeth, she made for the caterer in angry strides to assuage her unacceptable appetite.

Can you imagine the strides we can make in formulating an early childhood program with such a superb example?

There had obviously been strides made in image projection since she went into cold sleep.

In a couple of strides, the peace officer had caught up with Lunzie's attacker and seized him by the arm.

The tug will shield me on one side, and I'm only two strides away from the hatch.

Feet tapped the mesh covering of the corridor, in the distinctive long strides of the pirates.

So many strides forward were made as a result over hundreds of years of space study!

He didn't because Bruce fell in on the other side, their strides matching.

He rose from the couch and took the four long strides to the door into the bridge.

He walked on a few more strides before he stopped completely, forcing Diego, walking behind him, to hurriedly step aside.

Marmie and Yana increased their strides so they were not far behind him.

In the first few strides she wondered why he was so keen on having her along but then she had to concentrate on her footing to keep up with him.

He grinned as Kris made a hasty leg change to match strides with the others.

He took three long strides, more jump than run, and made it to the tower door just as a tangle descended.

Carefully re-wrapping his gift, Robinton matched strides with the shorter-legged Lord Holder, and they were soon being smiled into the building by those they would shortly be judging.