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riding

[rahy-ding] / ˈraɪ dɪŋ /
ADJECTIVE
mounted
Synonyms
Antonyms
WEAK




Example Sentences

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The job of refining techniques of riding and roping — while modifying gear and apparel — largely fell to the resourceful vaqueros, from the Spanish word vaca for cow.

From Los Angeles Times

But equally, he's dealing with a world that's become more adept at riding that wave – and making the most of it.

From BBC

In that way, Walmart was “driving the bus and now they are riding the bus,” Simon said.

From The Wall Street Journal

The U.S. had steamrolled the competition here for two weeks, entering the decisive showdown against Canada riding a wave of five consecutive shutout victories and carrying an overall goal differential of 31-1.

From The Wall Street Journal

The stock is currently riding a five week winning streak and added nearly 1% on Tuesday to kick off the holiday shortened week.

From Barron's