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Definition ride in British English

ride verb

verb
/raɪd/
1

to sit on an animal, especially a horse, and control its movements as it moves along

Example

I learned to ride only last year.

Example

a group of children riding donkeys on the beach

Example

Have you ever ridden on a camel?

Example

knights riding into battle

Example

She rode away at a gentle trot.

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1.1

to sit on a bicycle, motorcycle etc, and control it as it moves along

Example

The little kids were riding their tricycles around the playground.

Example

He rides to school on his bicycle.

Example

They rode off on their motorcycles.

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2

to travel in a car, train, plane etc, especially as a passenger

Example

They rode to the wedding in a carriage.

Example

He enjoys riding around in his new car.

Example

She did not ride on the bus all the way there.

Example

They rode through the streets of the city.

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2.1

to use a form of transport, especially as a passenger

Example

the dangers of riding the New York subway at night

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3

to take part in a race on a horse, bicycle, motorcycle etc

Example

Are you riding in tomorrow's race?

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4

to float, or to appear to float, on water or in the air

Example

surfers riding the waves

Example

Seagulls were riding the air currents at the cliff face.

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Definition ride in British English