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ride
noun
a
journey
in
a
vehicle
,
on
a
bicycle
,
or
on
an
animal
•
The
ride
from
the
airport
to
the
hotel
took
only
fifteen
minutes
.
The
ride
from
the
airport
to
the
hotel
took
only
fifteen
minutes
.
•
Thanks
for
the
ride
;
I
really
appreciate
it
.
Thanks
for
the
ride
;
I
really
appreciate
it
.
noun
a
machine
at
an
amusement
park
that
people
go
on
for
fun
•
The
roller
coaster
was
the
scariest
ride
in
the
park
.
The
roller
coaster
was
the
scariest
ride
in
the
park
.
•
We
waited
an
hour
for
the
new
water
ride
.
We
waited
an
hour
for
the
new
water
ride
.
verb
-
ride
,
riding
,
rides
,
rode
,
ridden
to
sit
on
and
control
,
or
be
carried
by
,
a
bicycle
,
horse
,
motorbike
,
bus
,
or
other
vehicle
to
travel
somewhere
•
Every
morning
,
Mia
rides
her
bike
along
the
river
to
school
.
Every
morning
,
Mia
rides
her
bike
along
the
river
to
school
.
•
Tourists
rode
camels
across
the
golden
desert
at
sunrise
.
Tourists
rode
camels
across
the
golden
desert
at
sunrise
.
noun
a
journey
in
a
vehicle
or
on
an
animal
•
The
ride
from
the
airport
to
the
hotel
took
an
hour
.
The
ride
from
the
airport
to
the
hotel
took
an
hour
.
•
We
enjoyed
a
quiet
ride
through
the
countryside
on
horseback
.
We
enjoyed
a
quiet
ride
through
the
countryside
on
horseback
.
verb
-
ride
,
riding
,
rides
,
rode
,
ridden
to
sit
on
and
control
something
that
moves
,
such
as
a
bicycle
,
horse
,
or
motorcycle
•
She
loves
to
ride
her
bike
along
the
river
on
sunny
mornings
.
She
loves
to
ride
her
bike
along
the
river
on
sunny
mornings
.
•
The
children
queued
up
to
ride
the
ponies
at
the
farm
.
The
children
queued
up
to
ride
the
ponies
at
the
farm
.
Old
English
‘
rīdan
’,
related
to
Old
Norse
‘
ríða
’
and
German
‘
reiten
’,
all
meaning
‘
to
travel
on
horseback
’.
verb
-
ride
,
riding
,
rides
,
rode
,
ridden
to
travel
in
a
vehicle
as
a
passenger
or
driver
•
I
usually
ride
to
work
with
my
neighbor
because
we
live
on
the
same
street
.
I
usually
ride
to
work
with
my
neighbor
because
we
live
on
the
same
street
.
•
Can
I
ride
with
you
to
the
concert
tonight
?
Can
I
ride
with
you
to
the
concert
tonight
?
noun
(
slang
)
a
person
’
s
car
or
other
personal
vehicle
•
Check
out
my
new
ride
—
it
’
s
electric
!
Check
out
my
new
ride
—
it
’
s
electric
!
•
He
spent
the
weekend
washing
and
polishing
his
ride
.
He
spent
the
weekend
washing
and
polishing
his
ride
.
noun
a
machine
at
an
amusement
park
that
people
sit
in
or
on
for
fun
•
The
new
water
ride
splashes
everyone
who
dares
to
try
it
.
The
new
water
ride
splashes
everyone
who
dares
to
try
it
.
•
Children
screamed
with
delight
on
the
spinning
ride
.
Children
screamed
with
delight
on
the
spinning
ride
.
noun
informal
:
a
person's
car
,
bicycle
,
or
other
vehicle
•
Check
out
his
new
ride
;
it's
a
sleek
electric
car
.
Check
out
his
new
ride
;
it's
a
sleek
electric
car
.
•
She
polished
her
ride
before
the
big
cycling
race
.
She
polished
her
ride
before
the
big
cycling
race
.
verb
-
ride
,
riding
,
rides
,
rode
,
ridden
to
depend
completely
on
something
for
success
or
a
result
•
The
team's
hopes
ride
on
their
star
player's
quick
recovery
.
The
team's
hopes
ride
on
their
star
player's
quick
recovery
.
•
Our
entire
plan
rides
on
good
weather
this
weekend
.
Our
entire
plan
rides
on
good
weather
this
weekend
.
verb
-
ride
,
riding
,
rides
,
rode
,
ridden
informal
:
to
keep
annoying
or
criticizing
someone
again
and
again
•
The
coach
kept
riding
us
for
every
small
mistake
during
practice
.
The
coach
kept
riding
us
for
every
small
mistake
during
practice
.
•
Stop
riding
your
brother
about
his
haircut
;
he
likes
it
.
Stop
riding
your
brother
about
his
haircut
;
he
likes
it
.
verb
-
ride
,
riding
,
rides
,
rode
,
ridden
of
clothing
,
to
move
up
or
down
from
its
proper
place
while
being
worn
•
Her
dress
kept
riding
up
when
she
walked
.
Her
dress
kept
riding
up
when
she
walked
.
•
These
jeans
ride
low
on
my
hips
.
These
jeans
ride
low
on
my
hips
.
verb
-
ride
,
riding
,
rides
,
rode
,
ridden
to
rest
,
float
,
or
move
on
top
of
something
such
as
rails
,
waves
,
or
a
current
•
The
drawer
rides
on
metal
rails
for
a
smooth
slide
.
The
drawer
rides
on
metal
rails
for
a
smooth
slide
.
•
Seaweed
rode
on
the
waves
toward
the
shore
.
Seaweed
rode
on
the
waves
toward
the
shore
.
pride
noun
-
proud
,
prouder
,
proudest
a
good
feeling
of
satisfaction
and
self-respect
that
comes
from
your
own
or
someone
else
’
s
achievements
•
The
little
boy
’
s
face
lit
up
with
pride
when
he
showed
his
drawing
to
the
class
.
The
little
boy
’
s
face
lit
up
with
pride
when
he
showed
his
drawing
to
the
class
.
•
Maria
takes great pride in
her
garden
,
watering
every
plant
carefully
each
morning
.
Maria
takes great pride in
her
garden
,
watering
every
plant
carefully
each
morning
.
noun
a
group
of
lions
that
live
and
hunt
together
•
The
safari
guide
pointed
out
a
pride
of
lions
resting
in
the
shade
.
The
safari
guide
pointed
out
a
pride
of
lions
resting
in
the
shade
.
•
A
lion
pride
is
usually
led
by
a
few
dominant
females
.
A
lion
pride
is
usually
led
by
a
few
dominant
females
.
noun
-
proud
,
prouder
,
proudest
an
overly
high
opinion
of
yourself
that
makes
you
unwilling
to
admit
mistakes
or
accept
help
•
His
stubborn
pride
stopped
him
from
apologizing
even
when
he
knew
he
was
wrong
.
His
stubborn
pride
stopped
him
from
apologizing
even
when
he
knew
he
was
wrong
.
•
Don
’
t
let
misplaced
pride
keep
you
from
asking
for
help
when
you
need
it
.
Don
’
t
let
misplaced
pride
keep
you
from
asking
for
help
when
you
need
it
.
verb
-
pride
,
priding
,
prides
,
prided
to
feel
and
show
great
satisfaction
about
a
particular
quality
,
skill
,
or
achievement
•
The
company
prides itself on
excellent
customer
service
.
The
company
prides itself on
excellent
customer
service
.
•
He
prides himself on
never
being
late
to
meetings
.
He
prides himself on
never
being
late
to
meetings
.