stridelegs
English
Adverb
stridelegs (not comparable)
- Astride.
- 1882, Robert Louis Stevenson, Treasure Island:
- Alongside lay one of the gigs, Silver in the stern-sheets — him I could always recognize — while a couple of men were leaning over the stern bulwarks, one of them with a red cap — the very rogue that I had seen some hours before stridelegs upon the palisade.
- 1896, James Matthew Barrie, Sentimental Tommy, page 160-161:
- So he stood stridelegs over Francie, who whimpered, " I wouldna have struck this one if that one hadna prayed for me. It wasna likely I would stand that."
- 1917, May Sinclair, The Tree of Heaven, page 91:
- Dorothy rode my bike stridelegs coming back, so that I could sit in the dog-cart.
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Verb
stridelegs
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of strideleg