verb
- sitting or standing with one leg on each side of something
- extending across or being on both sides of something
- avoiding taking a clear position on an issue
Usage: present participle of straddle
Usage: present participle of straddle
Usage: present participle of straddle; figurative
adjective
- positioned with legs or parts on either side of something
Examples
- The child was straddling the fence between the two yards.
- The bridge is straddling the river at its narrowest point.
- She sat straddling the motorcycle, ready to start the engine.
- The politician kept straddling the controversial issue during the debate.
- The town is straddling the state border between Ohio and Pennsylvania.
- He remained straddling both career options until the deadline approached.