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Synonyms for ride

control

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travel

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ride something out

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Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002

Synonyms for ride

to tease or mock good-humoredly

to torment with persistent insult or ridicule

ride out: to exist in spite of adversity

a trip in a motor vehicle

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Synonyms for ride

a journey in a vehicle (usually an automobile)

sit and travel on the back of animal, usually while controlling its motions

continue undisturbed and without interference

move like a floating object

be sustained or supported or borne

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have certain properties when driven

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lie moored or anchored

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sit on and control a vehicle

climb up on the body

ride over, along, or through

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keep partially engaged by slightly depressing a pedal with the foot

copulate with

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vident, rident, mirantur, strepit vocibus theatrum, volitat super aethera clamor.
When Reverdy writes 'la guerre ou le repos sur les fronts qui se rident ensemble' in this prose poem on a coffee-grinder, we see him transforming and filtering the war.
In last Friday's Grand Prix, Alex Rident based in Saint Valery en Caux, France was fourth riding Juliet Doostdar's Hermes de Bruyeres.
I love to betray you, the better to compare you with other faces." In his latest work, Zoco Chico, Choukri calls her "Tangier la mythique, ou les murs se rident, les pierres et les mots tombent en poussiere." For Choukri, Tangier is "le Hongkong de l'Afrique." Having grown up in the city, he has seen and experienced its libertine character.