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Noun strider has 1 sense
  1. strider - a person who walks rapidly with long steps; "he was such a strider that she couldn't keep up without running"
    --1 is a kind of
    pedestrian, walker, footer
    Derived form: verb stride1

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Strider

A strider can refer to various meanings depending on the context:

Noun (Person)

1. A strider is a person or creature that walks with long strides, covering a significant distance with each step.

Example sentence: The strider effortlessly traversed the vast desert.

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Noun (Insect)

2. A strider is a type of predatory insect that can walk on the water's surface due to its long and slender legs.

Example sentence: The pond was bustling with striders swiftly gliding over the calm water.

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Noun (Bicycling)

3. A strider is a bicycle designed for young children to learn how to balance and ride before transitioning to a pedal bike.

Example sentence: The toddler confidently rode his strider in the park, preparing for his first real bike.

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Verb

4. To stride or strider means to walk purposefully and confidently.

Example sentence: The empowered woman strided into the boardroom, ready to make her presentation.

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Adjective

5. Strider can also be used as an adjective to describe something that is popular, trendy, or widely used.

Example sentence: The café became the new strider spot for hipsters and coffee enthusiasts.

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