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striding

verb as in walk purposefully

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Some guy was striding around on super-tall stilts, carrying a “Reagan for President sign.”

A photograph from the day shows the President and the First Lady then striding past their newest junior host.

George W. Bush is back, thumbs in belt loops, striding across the literary world with a new memoir.

Striding out of her dressing room wearing the gray wig that Sidney Guilaroff had made for her, she awaited consensus.

I saw a young guy striding down with an armload of wild fennel.

I met him striding toward the building that seemed to be a clearing house for the official contingent.

Had he waited a moment instead of striding after the girl, with his dog at his heels, he might have seen my reply.

He locked the door as he spoke, and then, striding forward in a towering rage, threatened vengeance on the intruder.

Chet was reading his lines with much unction while striding up and down Lauras pretty little room.

Lady Hartledon driving, the boy-groom sitting beside her, and Eddie's short legs striding the pony.

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On this page you'll find 14 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to striding, such as: tramp, stomp, traipse, stalk, pound, and stump.

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

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