A journey made on a means of transportation
“Hiya, Barbie. Do you want to go for a ride? Jump in!”
A road vehicle, typically with four wheels, powered by an internal combustion engine
A path for riding a horse (which is controlled by a bridle)
A revolving machine with model horses or cars on which people ride for amusement
An amusement ride consisting of a buggy on a track that rises, falls, twists and turns
A cunning trick or dishonest act with the intent to deceive
To travel by means of being carried (by an animal or vehicle)
“Two of Saul's men peeled away from the column to wave their salutes and ride towards the stone hovels.”
(ride on) To rely or depend (on)
“Much will ride on whether it is possible to forge a system of deliberation that can deliver an adequate form of deliberative accountability.”
To mount someone or something
“Why else would they risk injury to ride a bull or horse for eight seconds?”
To (verbally) attack repeatedly
“His boss would ride him about being paid to wash dishes, and not to listen to that rock and roll.”
To tease, typically in a good-natured way
“He was sick of listening to Heshy and Joey ride him about driving a car older than his daughter.”
To move along on the surface of a liquid or in the air
“The tilt of the earth accounts for the fact that the sun seems to ride high in the sky in summer and low in winter.”
To engage in carnal activity
To drive or ride in a motorized vehicle
To ride (a horse) in a race or event
To bully or threaten, especially by causing others to feel frightened
To move or proceed, especially at a brisk pace
To create or form a layer over
To successfully survive or endure a difficult situation
To move (a baby or young child) up and down in a playful or affectionate way
To transport or carry to a place
To follow or chase after
To share in, or take the credit for, the accomplishments of someone else
To verbally criticize harshly, especially with insulting language
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