<span class="searchmatch">got</span> <span class="searchmatch">into</span> <span class="searchmatch">one's</span> <span class="searchmatch">stride</span> simple past and past participle of get <span class="searchmatch">into</span> <span class="searchmatch">one's</span> <span class="searchmatch">stride</span>...
passenger franchises <span class="searchmatch">got</span> <span class="searchmatch">into</span> their <span class="searchmatch">stride</span>, remarkable levels of growth were recorded. hit <span class="searchmatch">one's</span> <span class="searchmatch">stride</span> “get <span class="searchmatch">into</span> <span class="searchmatch">one's</span> <span class="searchmatch">stride</span>”, in <span class="searchmatch">One</span>Look Dictionary Search...
Prestopino, “Break My <span class="searchmatch">Stride</span>”, in I Don't Speak the Language: Ain't nothin' gonna break my <span class="searchmatch">stride</span> / Nobody gonna slow me down / Oh no, I <span class="searchmatch">got</span> to keep on moving...
fancy pants fat pants flood pants fly by the seat of <span class="searchmatch">one's</span> pants get glad in the same pants <span class="searchmatch">one</span> <span class="searchmatch">got</span> mad in get inside someone's pants get in someone's pants...
with the gypsies, booted soldiers and speared warriors who were about to <span class="searchmatch">stride</span> on. speared simple past and past participle of spear Pardees, Peredas, preased...
go, slither, crawl”). Cognate with Dutch schrijden (“to <span class="searchmatch">stride</span>”), German schreiten (“to <span class="searchmatch">stride</span>, step, proceed”), Icelandic skríða (“to slither, creep,...
together so that the horse cannot take a full <span class="searchmatch">stride</span> between them, nor jump both at once. Synonym: no-<span class="searchmatch">stride</span> (horse racing, slang) The situation where a...
dissolve or terminate. I’ve <span class="searchmatch">got</span> to break this habit I have of biting my nails. to break silence; to break <span class="searchmatch">one's</span> sleep; to break <span class="searchmatch">one’s</span> journey I had won four...
simple past and past participle loped) To travel an easy pace with long <span class="searchmatch">strides</span>. He loped along, hour after hour, not fast but steady and covering much...
England: <span class="searchmatch">One</span> night, we were fumbling each other out by the toilets when a Rocker in full leathers came out of the Gents and, without breaking <span class="searchmatch">stride</span> or saying...