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In stride   /ɪn straɪd/   Listen
In stride

adverb
1.
Without losing equilibrium.  Synonym: in good spirits.






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"In stride" Quotes from Famous Books



... that his defenses were fully ready, took it more or less in stride. Hilton worried. And after a couple of days he began to do some real thinking ...
— Masters of Space • Edward Elmer Smith

... starboard side, for this allows you to use the light hand with the chain cable in the bitts. The jib has a foot of nine feet in stride. Its tack is on a rope round an open hook at the bowsprit end, so that in reefing you can get it in without danger of falling overboard while reaching out to detach it; then it is hooked on the stem. An iron bobstay we discarded, and an iron forestay, as difficult ...
— The Voyage Alone in the Yawl "Rob Roy" • John MacGregor

... prelude, it is a strong, simple melody, made on the intervals of the diatonic scale, square-cut in rhythm, firm and dignified, and, like the mastersingers, complacent and a trifle pompous in stride. The three melodies which are presented in opposition to the spirit represented by the mastersingers and their typical music, are disclosed by a study of the comedy to be associated with the passion of the young lovers, Walther and Eva. They ...
— A Book of Operas - Their Histories, Their Plots, and Their Music • Henry Edward Krehbiel



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