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How to pronounce strider in English?

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Type Words
Type of footer, pedestrian, walker
Derivation stride


he was such a strider that she couldn't keep up without running.

Examples of strider

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Strider says this sarcophagus at the Ohio Historical Center probably will stay.
From the dispatch.com
Strider Swope and chef Dedric McGhee created this dessert for their winning menu.
From the denverpost.com
Lanky, long strider had 13 TDs among his 27 catches for 722 yards in 2007.
From the al.com
The strider robot is really cool method of underactuated legged locomotion.
From the newscientist.com
Can change direction quickly, but more a long strider than actually fast.
From the usatoday.com
Strider Construction Co. of Bellingham is the lowest bidder at $254,758.
From the thenewstribune.com
In other species of water strider the female never goes out without mace in her handbag.
From the economist.com
Strider also tweets and posts on the Faith Voters for Hillary accounts.
From the swampland.time.com
To win their prize, courting red-backed strider males must tap out three consecutive songs.
From the newscientist.com
More examples
  • A person who walks rapidly with long steps; "he was such a strider that she couldn't keep up without running"
  • The Combine, also referred to as the Universal Union, is a fictional multidimensional empire, which serves as the primary antagonistic force in the Half-Life video game series, developed by Valve Corporation. The Combine consist of alien, synthetic and human elements, and dominate Earth. ...
  • Strider is a side-scrolling action adventure game released by Capcom for the Nintendo Entertainment System in North America in . ...
  • Strider is a novel by children's author Beverly Cleary; it is the sequel to Dear Mr. Henshaw.
  • This is a list of animals that appear in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium. In addition, this list encompasses several living creatures that were referred to at some point by Tolkien as being beast-shaped Maiar (angelic beings) rather than proper animals; such cases are annotated.
  • (The Striders) London: Oxford University Press, 1966
  • Slang term for large, non-humanoid walker vehicles.