Bestrides in A Sentence

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    Below Bristol the valley becomes the Clifton Gorge, famous for its wooded cliffs and for the Clifton suspension bridge which bestrides it.

    2

    In art he generally appears as a little pot-bellied old man, with a snub nose and a bald head, riding on an ass and supported by satyrs; or he is depicted lying asleep on his wine-skin, which he sometimes bestrides.

    3

    It bestrides the Irrawaddy.

    4

    Several bridges cross the stream, and a lofty railway viaduct bestrides the valley.