hit stride



hit your stride

to start to do something confidently and well She began writing novels in the 1930s but really only hit her stride after the war.
See also: hit, stride

hit (one's) stride

1. To achieve a steady, effective pace.
2. To attain a maximum level of competence.
See also: hit, stride

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Bland[blænd]
Herbert['hə:bət]
ÖZtÜRk-Turkish
RoselynROZ-ə-linEnglish
Dane[dein]
Noelene-English (Rare)