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Verb
/strīd/,
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stridden, past participle; strode, past tense; strides, 3rd person singular present; striding, present participle;
  1. Walk with long, decisive steps in a specified direction
    • - he strode across the road
    • - striding confidently toward the future
  2. Walk about or along (a street or other place) in this way
    • - a woman striding the cobbled streets
  3. Cross (an obstacle) with one long step
    • - by giving a little leap she could stride across like a grown-up
  4. Bestride
    • - new wealth enabled Britain to stride the world once more
Noun
  1. A long, decisive step
    • - he crossed the room in a couple of strides
  2. The length of a step or manner of taking steps in walking or running
    • - the horse shortened its stride
    • - he followed her with an easy stride
  3. A step or stage in progress toward an aim
    • - great strides have been made toward equality
  4. A good or regular rate of progress, esp. after a slow or hesitant start
    • - after months of ineffective campaigning, he seems to have hit his stride
  5. Denoting or relating to a rhythmic style of jazz piano playing in which the left hand alternately plays single bass notes on the downbeat and chords an octave higher on the upbeat
    • - a stride pianist

  1. walk with long steps; "He strode confidently across the hall"
  2. pace: a step in walking or running
  3. cover or traverse by taking long steps; "She strode several miles towards the woods"
  4. footstep: the distance covered by a step; "he stepped off ten paces from the old tree and began to dig"
  5. significant progress (especially in the phrase "make strides"); "they made big strides in productivity"
  6. Stride is an American progressive metal band formed in Houston, Texas in 1996. They currently have three full length releases including the 2003 album Bah Humbug which is an album of Christmas music. Stride also played at the ProgPower USA VI music festival.
  7. Stride is a brand of chewing gum created by Cadbury Adams (Owned by Kraft Foods).
  8. Harlem Stride Piano, Stride Piano, or just Stride, is a jazz piano style that evolved partially from ragtime. The left hand may play a four-beat pulse with a single bass note, octave, seventh or tenth interval on the first and third beats, and a chord on the second and fourth beats. ...
  9. In protein structure, STRIDE (Structural identification) is an algorithm for the assignment of protein secondary structure elements given the atomic coordinates of the protein, as defined by X-ray crystallography, protein NMR, or another protein structure determination method. ...
  10. STRIDE is a system developed by Microsoft for classifying computer security threats. It provides a mnemonic for security threats in six categories.
  11. *Darren Stride, (born 1976), World Traveller, Self employed business man *Darren Stride, (born 1975), English professional footballer *David Stride, (born 1958), former English professional footballer *Elizabeth Stride, (1843-1888), murder victim *John Stride, (born 1936), English actor *Mel ...
  12. (Strides) Short, fast, but controlled runs of 50 to 150 meters. Strides, which are used both in training and to warm up before a race, build speed and efficiency.
  13. (STRIDES) Short, fast but controlled runs lasting 15-45 seconds followed by full recovery; benefits include faster leg turnover and improvements in running form. TOP
  14. (STRIDES) 55m-100m @ 1mile-3mile race pace on flat, even straightaway
  15. (STRIDES) (Callable STock Return Income DEbt Securities)  -  See our explanation of STRIDES on our "Explanations of Security Acronyms" page which is listed on the Information menu at the top of any page.
  16. (Strides) 100m to 200m repeats run at a relaxed but fast pace with equal recovery.  Strides can be done before a race, after an easy run, or pretty much at any point in training.
  17. (Strides) From a standing position, start running and gradually accelerate up to top speed...hold this for a brief moment and let your body "glide" until you've slowed to a walk. Rest and repeat. You'll need about 60 yards 2B able to appropriately do strides. ...
  18. (Strides) [strahyds] Noun: Short, quick runs that are 50 to 100 metres in length. They should be run at a pace that is fast, but not so fast that you lose your form. They’re meant to help you warm up for a race or workout and to help you get the feeling of running fast. ...
  19. (Strides) a series of brisk, short (100 meters or so) periods of running one does as part of a warm-up or cooldown.
  20. (strides) 1.(noun. striydz) trousers, e.g. I ripped me strides lowpin' ower yon yat = I appear to have caused my trousers to be torn by jumping over the gate over there.
  21. (strides) This is a type of speed workout. Specifically, strides are short bursts of speed of a pace roughly equal to that one could run in a mile race and of duration ranging from around 10 seconds to 30 seconds, give or take. These are good for improving one's form and developing top end speed.
  22. Manner of going. Also distance covered after each foot has touched the ground once.
  23. The length of a single element in a table or array.
  24. The amount of ground the horse covers in one "step".
  25. A style of piano jazz in which the left hand plays alternating bass notes and chord voicings in a steady pattern