[f. STRIDE v. + -ER1.] One who strides.

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1856.  [H. H. Dixon], Post & Paddock, i. 11. They [Shropshire horses] are … quick striders through dirt.

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1876.  Blackmore, Cripps, xxxii. Hardenow came almost daily, having put his class of striders under a deputy six-leaguer.

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1895.  Outing, Sept., 457/1. He is a wonderful strider, having occasionally taken two instead of three steps between the hurdles.

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1895.  Marg. Stokes, Three months in Forests of France, 174. The stalwart strider by the side of the green-hooded waggons.

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