astraddle Antonyms

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Meaning of astraddle

Wordnet

astraddle (r)

with one leg on each side

Webster

astraddle (adv.)

In a straddling position; astride; bestriding; as, to sit astraddle a horse.

astraddle Sentence Examples

  1. The cowboy rode astraddle his horse as he herded the cattle across the open plains.
  2. She sat astraddle the motorcycle, ready to hit the open road.
  3. The children played with joy, astraddle the wooden fence that separated their yards.
  4. The gymnast balanced astraddle the beam, showcasing her incredible agility.
  5. The soldier rode astraddle the tank, scanning the horizon for any signs of enemy activity.
  6. The fisherman sat astraddle the pier, patiently waiting for a bite.
  7. The actor posed astraddle the vintage motorcycle for the photoshoot, channeling a retro vibe.
  8. The farmer hopped astraddle his tractor, ready to tend to the fields for the day.
  9. The jockey rode astraddle the powerful racehorse, urging it to reach the finish line first.
  10. The adventurer crossed the river astraddle a fallen log, careful not to lose balance and fall into the rushing waters.

FAQs About the word astraddle

with one leg on each sideIn a straddling position; astride; bestriding; as, to sit astraddle a horse.

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The cowboy rode astraddle his horse as he herded the cattle across the open plains.

She sat astraddle the motorcycle, ready to hit the open road.

The children played with joy, astraddle the wooden fence that separated their yards.

The gymnast balanced astraddle the beam, showcasing her incredible agility.