Verb:STRIDE
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To stride is to walk with long, decisive steps.
>stride You stride a few steps forward. >stride help Usage: STRIDE {style} {at|left|right|behind} {target} - Stride toward, around, or behind a target STRIDE {style} {direction} - Stride in a direction STRIDE {style} - Take a few strides in a particular style Where {style} is one of the following: ANGRY CONFIDENT BOLD PURPOSE BRISK RELUCTANT SLOW QUICK >stride angry You angrily stride a few steps forward. >stride brisk You briskly stride a few steps forward. >stride confident You confidently stride a few steps forward. >stride reluctant You reluctantly stride a few steps forward. >stride bold You boldly stride a few steps forward. >stride slow You slowly stride a few steps forward. >stride purpose You purposefully stride a few steps forward. >stride quick You quickly stride a few steps forward. >stride {style} at Person You {style}ly stride over to stand before Person. >stride {style} {direction} You {style}ly stride away, moving {direction}.