stride into (some place)

stride into (some place)

To enter some place with long steps, especially in a hasty, vigorous, or confident manner. The CEO strode into the office, cast her eyes around the place approvingly, then hurried out against just as quickly. The teacher always strides into class a couple minutes after the bell has rung. You need to stride right into her office and demand a raise—you deserve it!
See also: stride
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • know (one's) place
  • know one's place
  • know place
  • know your place
  • keep (one's) place
  • keep place
  • ditch (some place)
  • barrel in
  • barrel in(to)
  • come on into (some place)