outstride (Meaning)
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outstride (v. t.)
To surpass in striding.
Synonyms & Antonyms of outstride
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outstride Sentence Examples
- The runner's outstride was measured at an impressive 8 feet.
- The horse galloped across the field, its outstride eating up the distance.
- The hiker's outstride was steady and efficient, carrying him through miles of wilderness.
- The dancer's outstride was graceful and fluid, drawing the audience's attention.
- The long outstride of the basketball player gave him an advantage in sprinting down the court.
- The outstride of the toddler was adorable, as he wobbled and stumbled along.
- The outstride of the cheetah was unmatched in the animal kingdom, allowing it to reach incredible speeds.
- The outstride of the hiker could be heard echoing through the silent canyon.
- The imposing outstride of the soldier marched in perfect unison.
- The outstride of the athlete was a testament to years of training and determination.
FAQs About the word outstride
To surpass in striding.
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The runner's outstride was measured at an impressive 8 feet.
The horse galloped across the field, its outstride eating up the distance.
The hiker's outstride was steady and efficient, carrying him through miles of wilderness.
The dancer's outstride was graceful and fluid, drawing the audience's attention.