[f. the verb.] A stride.

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1721.  Ramsay, Elegy Patie Birnie, xi. How pleasant was ’t to see thee diddle And dance sae finely … With nose forgainst a lass’s middle,… With cutty steps to ding their striddle, And gar them fag.

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1835.  D. Webster, Sc. Rhymes, 42 (E.D.D.). Losh! he lamps at the rate o’ four yards at a striddle.

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