Stride
121hit your stride — If you hit your stride, you become confident and proficient at something …
122put off your stride — If you put someone off their stride, you distract them and make it hard for them to do or complete a task …
123take it in your stride — If you take something in your stride, you deal with it even though it is difficult or unpleasant without letting it bother or upset you …
124take something in one's stride — ► take something in one s stride deal with something difficult in a calm way. Main Entry: ↑stride …
125in stride — adverb without losing equilibrium (Freq. 2) she took all his criticism in stride • Syn: ↑in good spirits * * * adverb : without changing the normal pace : with no loss of equilibrium : without interference with regular activities if a man can t… …
126giant stride — noun : a gymnastic apparatus consisting of an upright pole surmounted by a revolving disk to which are hooked grips that when grasped enable one to take great strides around the pole * * * giant stride or giant s stride noun A gymnastic apparatus …
127hit one's stride — phrasal : to reach one s best speed or performance : exhibit maximum competence or capability * * * hit one s stride To achieve one s normal or expected level of progress, efficiency, degree of success, etc ● stride …
128giant's stride — giant stride or giant s stride noun A gymnastic apparatus enabling one to take great strides around a pole • • • Main Entry: ↑giant …