Straddled example sentences

Related (8): straddled, bridged, bisected, spanned, traversed, crossed, divided, separated

strad·dle

verb

straddle (verb) · straddles (third person present) · straddled (past tense) · straddled (past participle) · straddling (present participle)

  - sit or stand with one leg on either side of:

  - place (one's legs) wide apart:

  - stand, walk, or sit with one's legs wide apart:

  - extend across or be situated on both sides of:

  - take up or maintain an equivocal position with regard to (a political issue):

  - an act of sitting or standing with one's legs wide apart:

  - a simultaneous purchase of options to buy and to sell a security or commodity at a fixed price, allowing the purchaser to make a profit whether the price of the security or commodity goes up or down.

Synonyms

bestride, mount, span, Feedback

"Straddled" Example Sentences

1. She straddled the horse and took off at a gallop.
2. The bridge straddled the river, connecting the two sides of town.
3. His legs straddled the chair as he leaned back.
4. The athlete straddled the balance beam, preparing for her routine.
5. The line of scrimmage was straddled by the opposing teams.
6. He straddled the motorcycle and revved the engine.
7. The border between the two countries is straddled by a large fence.
8. She straddled the line between confidence and arrogance.
9. The giant tree's roots straddled the entire property.
10. The ship straddled the equator as it sailed around the world.
11. He straddled the fence and tried to remain impartial.
12. The energetic dancer straddled the line between classical and modern styles.
13. The famous singer straddled the generations with her music.
14. They straddled the argument, neither team conceding defeat.
15. The international airport straddled the border between two countries.
16. She straddled the career paths of art and science, pursuing both with equal passion.
17. The politician straddled opposing viewpoints to appeal to a wider audience.
18. The company straddled multiple industries, from technology to fashion.
19. The child straddled the puppy and giggled as it licked his face.
20. The ambitious entrepreneur straddled multiple projects simultaneously.
21. The dancer straddled the fine line between seduction and artistic expression.
22. The city straddled the river, with buildings and bridges spanning both sides.
23. The aspiring writer straddled the line between commercial and literary success.
24. The military outpost straddled the border, keeping watch on both sides.
25. He straddled the question, refusing to give a direct answer.
26. The pro skier straddled the edge of the mountain as he barreled down the slope.
27. The scientist straddled the world of theory and application, constantly testing her hypotheses.
28. The ambitious student straddled multiple disciplines, from math to literature.
29. The mountaineer straddled the edge of the cliff, looking down at the breathtaking view.
30. The entrepreneurial sisters straddled the worlds of fashion and social justice, creating sustainable clothing for underprivileged communities.

Common Phases

1. She straddled the horse confidently; her legs firmly gripping its sides.
2. He straddled the chair awkwardly; struggling to find a comfortable position.
3. The bridge straddled the river elegantly; connecting the two sides of the city.
4. He straddled the line between good and evil; unsure of which path to choose.
5. The mountains straddled the horizon majestically; creating a stunning backdrop.

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