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Sentences with ride

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  • The small boat rode the waves
  • To ride someone out of town
  • The candidate rode to victory on his new policies
  • Ridden by fear
  • Don't ride me so hard over my failure
  • I wanted to change something, but let it ride
  • Let your winnings ride on the same number
  • Can you give me a ride to the station?
  • Tanks ride on treads
  • A car that rides smoothly
  • The ships riding close to shore
  • The change rides on his approval
  • Let the matter ride
  • To ride a horse, a bicycle, etc.
  • To ride the waves, to ride a merry-go-round
  • To ride the brake
  • To ride a race
  • Ridden by doubts
  • The car has superb handling, a comfortable ride, and acres of room.The new truck air suspension system provides excellent roll stability without compromising the soft ride characteristics of air suspension.The dampers have two settings, soft for optimum ride quality and hard for improved handling.
  • I saw a girl riding a horse. [VERB noun]
  • Riding a bike is great exercise. [VERB noun]
  • He prefers travelling on the Tube to riding in a limousine. [V + in/on]
  • She took some friends for a ride in the family car.
  • Billions of pounds are riding on the outcome of the election. [VERB + on]
  • She rides to work on the bus
  • They rode the countryside in search of shelter
  • To ride a race
  • It was obvious to everyone but me that I was being taken for a ride.
  • The surfboarders riding on the crests of the waves.
  • He is riding along on his friend's success. Distress is riding among the people.
  • The car rides smoothly.
  • All his hopes are riding on getting that promotion.
  • He decided to let the bet ride.
  • Her skirt rode up above her knees.
  • The great globe of the world riding on its axis.
  • A blood-red moon rode in the cloudless sky.
  • The ship rode the waves. We ride a bus.
  • The boys keep riding him about his poor grades.
  • A man ridden by fear; a country that is ridden by a power-mad dictator.
  • He rode the child about on his back.
  • To ride a race.
  • The posse rode down the escaping bank robber.
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