overstride (Meaning)
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overstride (v. t.)
To stride over or beyond.
Synonyms & Antonyms of overstride
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overstride Sentence Examples
- The runner's overstride caused him to stumble and lose his footing.
- The horse's powerful overstride allowed it to charge through the field.
- The actress's overstride in her performance made her character appear over-the-top.
- The hiker's overstride led to fatigue and blisters on his feet.
- The dancer's overstride made her movements appear heavy and awkward.
- The engineer's overstride in designing the bridge resulted in a structurally unsound foundation.
- The musician's overstride on the guitar strings caused the melody to sound dissonant.
- The writer's overstride in his descriptions made the reader lose interest.
- The speaker's overstride in his presentation put the audience to sleep.
- The student's overstride in his exam answers led to a low grade.
FAQs About the word overstride
To stride over or beyond.
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The runner's overstride caused him to stumble and lose his footing.
The horse's powerful overstride allowed it to charge through the field.
The actress's overstride in her performance made her character appear over-the-top.
The hiker's overstride led to fatigue and blisters on his feet.