Range or extend over; occupy a certain area.
The act of sitting or standing astride.
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Examples for "range "
Examples for "range "
1 The market has been range - bound since late last week over political worries.
2 Sometimes, a range of products comes along at exactly the right time.
3 Yet US democracy is within Mr Trump's striking range at all times.
4 This is the result of a range of factors, including climate change.
5 They range from utility, oil and manufacturing companies to independent power producers.
"Straddle" is the opposite of:
1 It was very similar to the straddle - trucks used in lumberyards on Earth.
2 The Law Institute of Victoria seems to have adopted a puzzling straddle .
3 Apart from its eight miles of water which straddle three counties, i.e.
4 That's because the analysis excluded loans in tracts that straddle urban-rural boundaries.
5 The way y'u straddle them high notes is a caution for fair.
6 How do you straddle the line when it comes to picking roles?
7 Others brought a long forked stick which Miller was made to straddle .
8 Its ineluctable charms straddle all sorts of generic barriers and taste boundaries.
9 The other boy toppled back and Tobin scrambled up to straddle him.
10 Tom, my good fellow, you will help me to straddle Roanoke again.
11 He stepped over the stiff legs and began to straddle the neck.
12 Some businesses straddle both sides and several workers, and school children, commute daily.
13 The proposals have proved controversial among MPs whose constituencies straddle the planned route.
14 Many are welcomed by host communities whose family ties straddle the Syrian-Jordanian border.
15 Many schools straddle the barriers, forcing students to take the long route round.
16 He had given up his pillow entirely, and now moved to straddle her.
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Straddle в диалектах
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