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ride

[rahyd] / raɪd /






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If England aren't riding the wave, several more will be on them before they know it.

From BBC

But gale force winds led to the crew and tugboats having to evacuate and the ship was left to ride out the storm for several hours.

From BBC

In big air, athletes ride down a slope towards a massive ramp, which they use to soar into the air and perform different aerial tricks.

From Barron's

The first time Trinidad’s Micah Moore, a former sprinter, rode a sled, he said he thought he was going to die.

From Los Angeles Times

Along the riverside path, cyclists rode with the wind and a trio of young filmmakers recorded pigeons fluttering around “La Grande Fenêtre,” a 1974 abstract work at the Outdoor Sculpture Museum.

From The Wall Street Journal