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verb rode, ridden, riding
- 1. To sit, usually astride, on and control the movements of (especially a horse, bicycle, motorbike, etc).
intr
2. To travel or be carried on (a horse, bicycle, etc) or in (a car, train or other vehicle).
- Example: He rode into town on the bus
- Thesaurus: motor, drive, travel, journey.
- Form: ride on something (usually)
- Form: ride in something
3. To travel on (a vehicle).
intr
4. To go on horseback, especially regularly.
- Example: She rides every Sunday
- Example: rode Red Rum to victory
- Example: a ship riding the waves
7a. Said of a ship: to float at anchor;
7b. Said of a ship: to be attached to (an anchor).
intr
8. Said especially of the moon: to appear to float or be carried on something.
- Example: The moon was riding high
- Example: rode across the desert on camels
- Form: ride over (usually)
- Form: ride across
- Form: ride through
10. To rest on or be supported by it while moving.
- Example: a kite riding on the wind
- Form: ride on something (often)
12. coarse, slang
- To have sexual intercourse with someone.
- 1a. A journey or certain distance covered on horseback, on a bicycle or in a vehicle;
- Thesaurus: drive, trip, outing, journey, spin.
- Example: a long ride home
3. An experience or series of events of a specified nature.
- Example: a rough ride
4. A lift (noun 5).
5. The type of movement, usually specified, felt when driving or travelling in a vehicle.
- Example: The car gives a very smooth ride
7. A fairground machine, such as a roller-coaster or big wheel, on which people ride for pleasure.
8a. coarse, slang
- An act of sexual intercourse;
- A sexual partner, especially a female one.
- Someone who rides.
- Thesaurus: passenger, driver, motorist, cyclist, horseman, hitchhiker.
- An object that rests on or astride another.
- An addition to what has already been said or written, especially an extra clause added to a document; a qualification or amendment.
- Thesaurus: addition, amendment, addendum, appendix, supplement, adjunct, appendage, codicil.
adj
noun
- See separate entry.
- To leave it undisturbed; to make no attempt to change or do anything about it.
- To act or behave in a way that will inevitably lead to disaster, or a very bad reaction from others.
- To take part in fox-hunting on horseback.
- Going through a period of success, confidence, popularity, etc.
- colloq
To trick, cheat or deceive them.
Phrasal Verb: ride on something
- To depend completely upon it.
- Example: It all rides on his answer
- To bump against another player's horse that is moving in the same direction.
- To come through (eg a difficult, period, situation, etc) successfully, or to endure it until it improves.
- Example: ride out the storm
- Said of an item of clothing: to move gradually up the body out of the correct position.
- Example: Her skirt rode up as she sat down
riding1
noun
- 1. The art and practice of riding horses.
2. A track or path for horseback riding. Also as adj.
- Example: riding school
- Example: riding-crop
riding2
noun
- 1. Any of the three former administrative divisions of Yorkshire, East Riding, North Riding and West Riding.
(Can)
2. A political constituency.
