Straddle
61Straddle — Strad|dle [ strɛdl̩ ], der; [s], s <englisch> (Leichtathletik ein Sprungstil im Hochsprung) …
62straddle — Kiomana. Also: kūkīhelei, ki ihelei, helei; kaina (as on a horse); hakakau (rare) …
63straddle — / stræd(ə)l/ noun 1. a spread, the difference between bid and offer price 2. the act of buying a put option and a call option at the same time …
64straddle — Noun: A transaction whereby a person protects himself against either a rise or fall of the price of a stock or commodity by obtaining options to purchase or to sell. A combination of a put and a call, in which one party is either to sell and… …
65straddle — see STRIDE …
66straddle — v. & n. v. 1 tr. a sit or stand across (a thing) with the legs wide apart. b be situated across or on both sides of (the town straddles the border). 2 intr. a sit or stand in this way. b (of the legs) be wide apart. 3 tr. part (one s legs) widely …
67straddle the fence — phrasal to be in a position of neutrality or indecision …
68straddle carrier — noun A vehicle used in ports and yards for stacking and moving freight containers …
69straddle injury — injury to the distal urethra by falling astride a blunt object such as bicycle handlebars or the top of a fence or railing …
70straddle the political fence — be indecisive about a political standpoint, be in between the political viewpoints of two sides …