"Stradbroke" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Stradbroke" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Stradbroke" Meaning

Stradbroke is an island in the Great Sandy Strait off the coast of Queensland, Australia.

It can also refer to:

1. Ranged Stradbroke: a type of campaign play in field hockey.
2. Woodford Stradbroke Hunt: a hunt club based in Cheshire, England.

"Stradbroke" Examples

Usage Examples for "Stradbroke"


Noun Usage


Place Name: Stradbroke is a common surname and place name especially in England.
Example: "The Stradbroke family has been living in Yorkshire for generations."
Example: "Stradbroke village, in Suffolk, England, has a rich history dating back to the Domesday Book."
Origin: The term is believed to have originated from the Old Norse and Old English words "strat" meaning "street" and "broke" meaning "homestead" or "farm".
Example: "The name 'Stradbroke' is derived from a combination of Old Norse words, indicating its historical Viking roots."

Proper Noun Usage


Stradbroke Island: A small island situated off the coast of Queensland, Australia.
Example: "Stradbroke Island offers pristine beaches and a range of outdoor activities such as surfing and fishing."
Stradbroke Racing: A racing circuit located on the outskirts of the city of Ipswich, England.
Example: "Stradbroke Racing has hosted many high-profile horse racing events and has a long history of world-class racing."

Adjective Usage


Stradbroke Homestead: Often used to describe a traditional English country home.
Example: "The old Stradbroke homestead has been restored to its former glory, retaining its charming period features."

Surname Usage


The Stradbroke Family: Individuals associated with the place name or surname.
Example: "The Stradbroke family has a proud history of contributing to English literature, producing several notable authors and poets."

"Stradbroke" Similar Words

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Strabotomy

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Straddle

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Straddled

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To straddle means to sit or stand with your legs wide apart, often in a balanced position on each side of something. It can also describe someone or something that tries to support or present two conflicting ideas, concepts, or loyalties at the same time.

Straddles

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To sit or stand with one foot or leg on either side of something, often to be in a position of impartiality or uncertainty.<br><br>Example: "The politician walked straddles the fence, unable to commit to either side of the issue."<br><br>Alternatively, in finance, to invest in two or more assets that have different financial securities, such as stocks, bonds, or currencies, in anticipation of a fluctuation in their prices.<br><br>Example: "The investor chose to straddles the market by buying both long and short positions in the company's stock."<br><br>Note that the financial meaning of "straddles" refers to a specific investment strategy, whereas the spatial meaning is more figurative and related to physical position.

Straddling

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Straddling refers to the act of sitting or standing with one foot on each side of something, often used to describe a situation where someone is trying to balance between two different worlds, perspectives, or identities. It can also refer to the act of hovering or being situated exactly in the middle of two equal or opposite points, entities, or ideas.

Stradioti

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Stradivarius

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Stradivariuses

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Strafe

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