stride
stride | scramble | Related terms |
Stride is a related term of scramble. As verbs the difference between stride and scramble is that stride is while scramble is to move hurriedly to a location, especially by using all limbs against a surface. As an interjection scramble is (uk) shouted when something desirable is thrown into a group of people who individually want that item. As a noun scramble is a rush or hurry.
stride | bolt | Related terms |
Stride is a related term of bolt.As a verb stride is . As a noun bolt is ( land covered by trees).
dawdle | stride | Related terms |
Dawdle is a related term of stride. As verbs the difference between dawdle and stride is that dawdle is to spend time idly and unfruitfully, to waste time while stride is . As a noun dawdle is a dawdler.
stride | coast | Related terms |
Stride is a related term of coast. As verbs the difference between stride and coast is that stride is while coast is to glide along without adding energy. As a noun coast is (obsolete) the side or edge of something.
stride | parade |
As verbs the difference between stride and parade is that stride is while parade is .
gate | stride |
As a proper noun gate is a town in oklahoma. As a verb stride is .
stride | skip |
As verbs the difference between stride and skip is that stride is while skip is to move by hopping on alternate feet. As a noun skip is a leaping, jumping or skipping movement or skip can be (australia|new zealand|british) a large open-topped rubbish bin, designed to be lifted onto the back of a truck to take away both bin and contents; called a dumpster in north america (where "skip" is completely unknown and incomprehensible) see also skep or skip can be short for skipper, the master or captain of a ship, or other person in authority or skip can be (australia|slang) an australian of anglo-celtic descent.
quiet | stride |
As verbs the difference between quiet and stride is that quiet is to become quiet, silent, still, tranquil, calm while stride is . As an adjective quiet is with little or no sound; free from of disturbing noise. As a noun quiet is the absence of sound; quietness.
tiptoe | stride |
As verbs the difference between tiptoe and stride is that tiptoe is to walk quietly with only the tips of the toes touching the ground while stride is . As a noun tiptoe is the tips of one's toes collectively. As an adjective tiptoe is standing elevated, on or as if on the tips of one's toes.
stride | hop |
As a verb stride is . As an adjective hop is hollow, sunken.
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