Stride v. strode, strid'den, strid'ing walk with long steps -n. 1 long step with progress 2 pl. progress
Aunt Li's stride is still much longer than mine.
He covered the distance quickly with his long stride.
clump. pace, drill, stalk, march
An example is... The outfielder went loping across the field to catch a fly ball. (Loping means to leap or stride)
To walk with long steps is to stride.
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i stride all the way to the next block
you wanna stride to the park
Abby took a stride to go to the other line
The African Luhya word for the English term 'stride' is "litaaro".
i strided through the grass.
An example is... The outfielder went loping across the field to catch a fly ball. (Loping means to leap or stride)
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Strides is a noun (plural form of stride) and a present tense verb (third person singular conjugation of to stride).