Stride

  • 101Break My Stride — Chartplatzierungen Erklärung der Daten Singles Break My Stride   USA 5 …

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  • 102take something in one's stride (US also take something in stride) — deal with something difficult in a calm way. → stride …

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  • 103break your stride — break (your) stride chiefly US : to stop walking or running in a regular and steady way He caught the ball and passed it to a teammate without breaking stride. often used figuratively She graduated from college, went to law school, and without… …

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  • 104take in stride — take (something) in stride (US) (or Brit take (something) in your stride) : to deal with (something difficult or upsetting) in a calm way I thought she d be upset, but she has taken the news in stride. • • • Main Entry: ↑stride …

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  • 105Taking It All In Stride — Infobox Album | Name = Taking It All In Stride Type = Studio Album Artist = Mark Williams Released = 1977 Format = Vinyl LP Recorded = 1977 Genre = Pop Rock Length = Label = EMI New Zealand Producer = Alan Galbraith Reviews = Last album = Sweet… …

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  • 106hit\ one's\ stride — v. phr. 1. To walk or run at your best speed; reach your top speed or game. After walking the first mile, Jim was just hitting his stride. The horse began to hit his stride and moved ahead of the other horses in the race. 2. To do your best work; …

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  • 107get into your stride — get into (your) stride British & Australian, American & Australian to start to do something well and confidently because you have been doing it for enough time to become familiar with it. Once I get into my stride, I m sure I ll work much faster …

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  • 108get into stride — get into (your) stride British & Australian, American & Australian to start to do something well and confidently because you have been doing it for enough time to become familiar with it. Once I get into my stride, I m sure I ll work much faster …

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  • 109take (something) in (your) stride — to calmly deal with something unpleasant and not let it have a bad effect on you. There s plenty of work to do, but she seems to take it all in her stride. Cooper has learned to take such criticism in stride …

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  • 110put someone off their stride — phrase to upset or trouble someone He wasn’t going to let a bit of heckling put him off his stride. Thesaurus: to cause problems for someone or somethingsynonym Main entry: stride …

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