straddlers

/ˈstrædələrz/
noun
  1. Plural of straddler; people who sit or stand with legs on either side of something.
    • In yoga class, the straddlers practiced the wide-legged pose.
    • The straddlers on the beam competed for the longest balance.
    • The straddlers on the fence cheered as the parade passed by.
  2. Plural of straddler; people who avoid taking a clear side in an argument or decision.
    • The meeting was full of straddlers who refused to vote yes or no.
    • Straddlers in politics rarely inspire strong loyalty.
    • The team needed action, but the straddlers kept delaying the choice.
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