Pronunciation of stride

Pronunciation of the English word stride.

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Pronounce stride in English


stride in a sentence

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1. I don't know what to do with that guy. No matter how mad I get at him he just takes it in stride and pays no attention.
2. You're hitting your stride.
3. He took it in his stride.
4. It's better to take things in stride than to stress out over every little detail.
5. Tom seems to be taking things in stride.
6. Now that Impa was out of the room, Link thought it best to wrap up the conversation. "I'm going to go to bed early tonight so I'll be nice and fresh on my special day!" he announced. "Night, Link! See you in the morning." "Nighty-night," Gwonam the wizard joined the goodnight chorus, popping mysteriously out of the shadows. Watching Link stride happily to his room, Zelda felt a surge of uncertainty. "Father," she asked, "how do you think he'll do tomo—" "Go to bed." "But fa—" "Bed." "But—" "Bed!" "Fine. ...Oh, so no nighty-nights for me?" "You suck." "Go to hell, Gwonam!"
7. Tom took it all in stride.
8. Tom took it in stride.
9. The good fairy who had saved her life by condemning her to sleep a hundred years was in the kingdom of Matakin, twelve thousand leagues off, when this accident befell the Princess; but she was instantly informed of it by a little dwarf, who had seven-leagued boots, that is, boots with which he could stride over seven leagues of ground at once.
10. Tom's legs and stride are stronger on the hiking trail than last year.

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