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1ride Listen to audio/ˈraɪd/ verb
rides; rode Listen to audio/ˈroʊd/; rid·den Listen to audio/ˈrɪd/; rid·ing
1 : to sit on and control the movements of (a horse, motorcycle, bicycle, etc.) [+ obj] She learned how to ride a horse when she was young. Most children learn to ride a bicycle at an early age. He rides his motorcycle to work every day. [no obj] I never rode on a horse before. She got on her bicycle and rode away.
2 a : to travel to a place as a passenger on or in (something that is moving, such as a bus, a train, or an elevator) [+ obj] (chiefly US)
He decided to walk to the movies instead of riding the bus. She rides the subway home from school. They rode the elevator/escalator to the second floor. [no obj] We rode through the park in a horse-drawn carriage. The dog rode in the back of the truck. He has never ridden aboard a cruise ship.
b : to go on a mechanical ride at an amusement park or similar place [no obj] We rode on the Ferris wheel. [+ obj] We rode the roller coaster five times.
3 [+ obj] chiefly US : to travel over or on (a road, railway, trail, etc.) in a car, on a train, on a bicycle, etc.
He spends hours riding the back roads in his truck. riding the rails We rode the bike trails for hours.
4 [no obj] of a vehicle : to move over the surface of a road in a specified way
The car rides smoothly/well.
5 [+ obj] : to be supported or carried on (a wave) : to move on (a wave)
We watched the surfers riding the waves.
6 [+ obj] US, informal : to criticize or make jokes about (someone) constantly or frequently in usually a harsh or annoying way
The fans have been riding him pretty hard.
be riding for a fall
informal : to be doing something that is likely to lead to failure or disaster
They're feeling pretty confident now, but if you ask me, they're riding for a fall.
be riding high
informal
1 : to be very happy and excited
She's riding high [=flying high] after her recent win.
2 : to be very successful
The company's stock was riding high after the merger.
let (something) ride
informal : to allow (something) to go unnoticed : to ignore (something)
He made a rude remark, but I let it ride. You have to let his comment ride.
ride herd on
US, informal : to keep (someone or something) under close watch or control
We had to ride herd on them to make sure they completed the work on time.
ride on [phrasal verb]
ride on (something or someone)
1 : to depend on (something or someone)
The future of the company rides on the success of this deal. Our hopes are riding on you.
2 If you have money riding on something or someone, you have bet money on that thing or person.
I have a lot of money riding on this game. There is a lot of money riding on the outcome of the race.
ride out [phrasal verb]
ride (something) out or ride out (something) : to succeed in surviving or getting through (something dangerous or harmful that cannot be stopped or avoided)
The ship/crew rode out the storm. We managed to ride out the stock market downturn.
ride shotgun
informal : to ride in the front passenger seat of a vehicle
You can drive, but only if I can ride shotgun.
ride up
[phrasal verb] of clothing : to move up your body as you move
These jeans keep riding up on me. Her skirt rode up when she sat down.

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