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stride

verb as in walk purposefully

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The gunman hardly broke stride as he nonetheless shot Merabet in the head, killing him.

Gil turned and saw Muhammad Ali stride out of the stage entrance, smiling and scowling at the same time.

Once in her stride, she turned her Moomin books into masterpieces of word in consort with image.

The Hoboken swagger had been replaced by a Wall Street stride.

That brassy ploy had caught the Costa Ricans entirely off-guard and had knocked them off their stride.

But in the fineness of the leaf, tobacco culture has made its greatest stride.

Then the young matron advanced along the board walk with a sort of trembling stride.

And they have a free wild grace, a stride, a swing—it is wonderful to watch them go up these hills.

Civilization at a stride has moved a thousand miles, and taken possession of the home of the buffalo.

He said something inaudible to Nina and went out of the room with a light, energetic stride.

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On this page you'll find 41 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to stride, such as: stalk, traipse, tramp, clump, march, and pace.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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