![]() Levitt as he strode past the minister and his wife. Indeed, Percy Lovitch voiced the thought to Rev.If she strode out she would just about do it her office was only across the road and down the side-street.He'd got to stride out on to the field as though he hadn't a care in the world.Brian strode out of the room without speaking.Gustave strode in, followed by the five-legged sheep and the showman in the blue blouse.► see thesaurus at walk → See Verb table Examples from the Corpus stride ○○ verb ( past tense strode / strəʊd $ stroʊd /, past participle stridden / ˈstrɪdn / ) written WALK to walk quickly with long steps → march stride across/into/down etc He strode toward her.The early fusion experiments looked as if they were making great strides toward the desired goal.They made great strides at Maastricht and moved the train or conveyor belt a long way forward towards federalism.We have made great strides in de-emphasising the beer parties, but not many people in the general public have noticed.While monetary union has made great strides, economic union is at a standstill.One notable disappointment in the tasting was the performance of Los Vascos, which had been making great strides in recent years.Pilot groups working since the middle of last year have already made giant strides in factory efficiency.Len was out of the room in two strides.But even those strides have not brought the system back to normal.There have been some strides at the federal level in cleaning up diesels.She'd lost some weight and seemed to move with a quicker stride.Doctor Jameson hurried past us, taking long strides. ![]()
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