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stride noun 1 a single long step in walking. 2 the length of such a step. 3 a way of walking in long steps. 4 (usually strides) a measure of progress or development make great strides. 5 a rhythm, eg in working, playing a game, etc that someone or something aims for or settles into put me off my stride soon got into his stride. 6 (strides) chiefly Austral slang trousers. verb (past tense strode , past participle stridden , present participle striding) 1 intrans to walk with long steps. 2 intrans to take a long step. 3 to step or extend over something easily strode the puddle. strider noun. take something in one's stride to achieve it or cope with it effortlessly, as if part of a regular routine.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon stridan.
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