astride (Meaning)
Wordnet
astride (r)
with one leg on each side
with the legs stretched far apart
Webster
astride (adv.)
With one leg on each side, as a man when on horseback; with the legs stretched wide apart; astraddle.
Synonyms & Antonyms of astride
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astride Sentence Examples
- The cowboy sat astride his horse, surveying the vast expanse of the prairie.
- She balanced herself carefully astride the narrow beam.
- The knight rode astride his noble steed, ready for battle.
- He stood astride the cliff, gazing out at the roaring ocean below.
- The gymnast executed a flawless routine, finishing with a perfect handstand astride the balance beam.
- The children giggled as they pretended to ride astride their imaginary dragons.
- The motorcyclist sped down the highway, sitting astride his powerful bike.
- The explorer perched astride the summit, relishing the breathtaking view.
- The acrobat performed a daring stunt, somersaulting through the air before landing astride the tightrope.
- The statue depicted a fearless warrior standing astride a fallen foe.
FAQs About the word astride
with one leg on each side, with the legs stretched far apartWith one leg on each side, as a man when on horseback; with the legs stretched wide apart; astraddle
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The cowboy sat astride his horse, surveying the vast expanse of the prairie.
She balanced herself carefully astride the narrow beam.
The knight rode astride his noble steed, ready for battle.
He stood astride the cliff, gazing out at the roaring ocean below.