1. stride
He took it in his stride.
There have been giant strides made in 20th century to identify them.
1. He got off the bed and strode to the other room. 2. In recent years, the country has made great political and economic strides.
In three strides he had crossed the room.
She strode across the room and demanded to speak to the manager. They have already made great strides in improving service.
Uganda has made many great strides in the past two decades.
Solemnly, with long strides, armor glistening, sword clanking, helmet in hand, the Swan Knight advanced and stood before the King.
It's not, by any means, an answer -- it will not eradicate violence, of course, but there certainly have been significant strides made.
They turned to see the tall five-star general stride towards them, right arm still at his side while his other swung.
Today we make a great stride for the fulfillment of a vision toward the day when two peoples divided by generations, by conflict, are bound now by peace.
I don't know what to do with that guy. No matter how mad I get at him he just takes it in stride and pays no attention.
You're hitting your stride.
It's better to take things in stride than to stress out over every little detail.
English word "chodzić zamaszystym krokiem"(stride) occurs in sets:
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