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bestride
▪ I. bestride, v. (bɪˈstraɪd) Pa. tense bestrode; also bestrid. Pa. pple. bestridden; also -strid, -strode, (8 -strodden). For other forms see stride. [OE. bi-, bestr{iacu}dan, f. bi-, be- 4 + str{iacu}dan to stride. Cf. MHG. bestrîden, MDu. bestryden.] 1. To sit upon with the legs astride. a. To ri... Oxford English Dictionary
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bestride
bestride/bɪˈstraɪd; bɪ`straɪd/ v(pt bestrode/ bɪˈstrəud; bɪ`strod/, pp bestridden/ bɪˈstrɪdn; bɪ`strɪdn/) [Tn](fml 文) sit or stand with one leg on each side of (sth) 两腿分开跨著坐或站在(某物)上 bestride a horse, chair, ditch, fence 跨在马、椅子、沟渠、围栏上. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Battery's Good, But the Car Won't Start. Now What? - BestRide
Car battery being tested/Image Credit: mikrob111 on Pixabay. When your car won't start, the first thing to do is check the battery. The vast majority of the time when a vehicle refuses to start up, the cause is a battery with little or no juice. However, sometimes it isn't that easy.
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Scott Hastie
His inspired words bestride the world with such ease, touching the deepest sensibilities of human beings everywhere." wikipedia.org
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A Short Analysis of Cassius' 'The Fault, Dear Brutus' Speech from ...
The image of Julius Caesar, the mighty general, straddling the whole world like a 'Colossus' summons the Colossus of Rhodes, a giant bronze statue of Apollo that was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.There was a common belief that this statue straddled the harbour in Rhodes, although this is almost certainly wrong.Nevertheless, it's a powerful mental image: Julius Caesar ...
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bystryde
bystrow, bystryde see bestrew, bestride. Oxford English Dictionary
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Tim Seres
Federation website, Denis Howard wrote: "The simplest way to describe Tim’s standing in the Australian bridge world is to quote Shakespeare: 'He doth bestride wikipedia.org
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bestrode
bestrode pa. tense and pple. of bestride v. Oxford English Dictionary
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Kirkpatrick Macmillan
A Glasgow newspaper reported in 1842 an accident in which an anonymous "gentleman from Dumfries-shire... bestride a velocipede... of ingenious design" wikipedia.org
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bestridden
bestrid, bestridden ppl. a. of bestride.1651 H. More in Enthus. Tri. (1656) 175 Like some bestrid Pythonick or hackneyed Enthusiastick. Oxford English Dictionary
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John Hunt Morgan Memorial
Coppini said, "No hero should bestride a mare!". Therefore, Coppini added the necessary testicles. wikipedia.org
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umstride
† umˈstride, v. Obs. rare. [f. um- + stride v.] trans. To bestride.a 1352 Minot in Pol. Poems (Rolls) I. 68 The King of Beme had cares colde, That was ful hardy and bolde A stede to umstride. c 1400 Ywaine & Gaw. 1302 When he was dight in seker wede, Than he umstrade a nobil stede. Oxford English Dictionary
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bistrood
bistrete, bistrood see bestrew, bestride. Oxford English Dictionary
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hinnible
hinnible, a. (ˈhɪnɪb(ə)l) [f. late L. hinnībilis, f. hinnīre to neigh.] Able to neigh or whinny.1656 Blount Glossogr., Hinnible, that can neigh as a horse, apt to neigh. 1719 D'Urfey Pills (1872) III. 316 Achilles..Was taught by the Centaur's rational parts the Hinnible to bestride. 1860 Mansel Prol... Oxford English Dictionary
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amplect
† amˈplect, v. Obs. [ad. L. amplect-i to embrace, clasp, f. amb- about + plect-ĕre to plait, twine.] To embrace, clasp; = amplex.1525 State Papers Hen. VIII, V. 417 If this matier..shuld not be duely amplected, embraced and folowed. 1542 Becon Christm. Banq. (1843) 66 With how valiant courage should... Oxford English Dictionary
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