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mid-stride

 

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mid-stride

Part of Speech: noun, adjective, adverb

Senses:

  1. Noun: the position or moment when a person or animal has one foot in the air and the other on the ground during walking or running.
  2. Adjective: occurring or existing during the act of taking a step while walking or running.
  3. Adverb: at the midpoint of a step while walking or running.

Sample Sentences:

  1. The jogger caught himself mid-stride and quickly changed direction.
  2. The photographer captured her mid-stride as she gracefully crossed the finish line.
  3. In a mid-stride pause, he realized he had left his wallet at home.
  4. The mid-stride movement of ballet dancers requires exceptional balance.
  5. She looked back at him mid-stride, giving him a slight smile.

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