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STRIDDLE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of STRIDDLE is straddle. www.merriam-webster.com
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striddle - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Frequentative of Middle English striden (whence modern English stride), from Old English strīdan, from Proto-West Germanic *strīdan, from Proto-Germanic ... en.wiktionary.org
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striddle, v. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the verb striddle is in the mid 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for striddle is from 1530, in the writing of John Palsgrave, ... www.oed.com
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striddle
▪ I. striddle, n. (ˈstrɪd(ə)l) [f. the verb.] A stride.1721 Ramsay Elegy Patie Birnie xi, How pleasant was 't to see thee diddle And dance sae finely..With nose forgainst a lass's middle,..With cutty steps to ding their striddle, And gar them fag. 1835 D. Webster Sc. Rhymes 42 (E.D.D.) Losh! he lamp... Oxford English Dictionary
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"STRIDDLE": Awkward split between two things - OneLook
verb: (dialectal, Scotland, Northern England) To straddle. Similar: speld, spelder, thole, redd, stevvon, behight, yearn, bist, alienise, whomble, more. onelook.com
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34 Synonyms & Antonyms for STRIDDLE | Thesaurus.com
striddle · approach · drive · pace · shadow · tail · track · trail. Weak matches. flush out · walk up to. verb as in stride. Synonyms. Strongest matches. stalk ... www.thesaurus.com
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straddle
▪ I. straddle, n. (ˈstræd(ə)l) [f. next.] I. The action of the verb. 1. a. The action of walking, standing, or sitting with the legs wide apart. Also transf. and fig.1611 Middleton & Dekker Roaring Girl iii. i. F 2, I knew you by your wide straddle. ? 1771 Walpole Let. Lady Coke ? Oct.–Nov., Lett. 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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striddle, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
OED's earliest evidence for striddle is from 1721, in the writing of Allan Ramsay, poet. It is also recorded as a verb from the mid 1500s. www.oed.com
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striddle - definition and meaning - Wordnik
striddle: To straddle. www.wordnik.com
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striddle - Hamely Tongue - Ulster-Scots Academy
striddle ~ straddle; walk awkwardly or with the legs apart. striddle-legs (standing) with the legs apart. striddlin, striddled ower astride. striddled ower ... www.ulsterscotsacademy.com
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The OED on X: "'Striddle' is a British regional term meaning 'to stand ...
'Striddle' is a British regional term meaning 'to stand with the legs wide apart'. x.com
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Striddle Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
Striddle definition: (dialectal, Scotland, Northern England) Straddle. www.yourdictionary.com
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