Formally, the quick steps are full strides, with one foot passing the other on each step.
"Here is a place to be avoided," he told himself, and set off at full stride of his long legs.
His boating interests followed him full stride into old age.
He was trapped, unable to take a full stride in any direction.
I had to use my full stride to keep my distance.
In 1947, production of the Model 30 hit its full stride when 6,263 were built.
Back within the domicile the younger set were hitting full stride.
Aboli did not argue and went away at full stride.
He hit the sidewalk at full stride, and was last seen jogging into the darkness.
A man in full stride goes at the rate of about five miles an hour.