Simple past tense and past participle of stride.(verb)
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Use "strided" in a sentence
"On a sunny spring day, we strided and poled three or four miles to the Peter Grubb Hut at the base of Castle Peak, not far from Donner Pass."
"This may have turned out to be a good day for conservatives, because Obama, had he strided ahead to the nomination with ease, was probably unbeatable because the press will hesitate to examine him for fear of being branded as "racist.""
"Sir Hugh was now beginning an expostulation with his nephew; but Lionel preferred compliance to hearing it; yet, to obviate the ridicule which he was persuaded would follow such an acquiescence, he strided up to Miss"