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rode

[rohd] / roʊd /
ADJECTIVE
borne
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I heard her on the phone just now, talking to Dad, reiterating over and over that I was fine, that I’d rode around on the bus, that I was entitled to the way I was feeling, and to please just give me a bit of time.

From Literature

And then someone rode in with some answers — not a man in a white hat, like a movie hero, but a man in a white lab coat.

From Los Angeles Times

What that also means is a pullback from OpenAI’s nonstop-hype era, where it rode its early innovations toward rapid development of a whole bunch of goodies—Dall-E, GPT Pro—that were fun, certainly, but not applicable to everyday tasks or widely accessible, and not welcomed by the creative classes.

From Slate

They all rode to the 11th floor, small-talking amiably.

From Slate

Tensions between the neighbors allegedly came to a head Sunday when the actor and his sons rode their motorbikes through the neighborhood, TMZ reported.

From Los Angeles Times