- nounriding (noun)
- the sport or activity of riding horses:"riding is an exhilarating experience" · "a riding accident"
nounRiding (noun) · Ridings (plural noun) · riding (noun) · ridings (plural noun)- (the East/North/West Riding)one of three former administrative divisions of Yorkshire.
- an electoral district of Canada.
OriginOld English treding, triding, from Old Norse thrithjungr ‘third part’, from thrithi ‘third’. The initial th- was lost due to assimilation with the preceding -t of East, West, or with the -th of North.verbriding (present participle)- sit on and control the movement of (an animal, especially a horse), typically as a recreation or sport:"I haven't ridden much since the accident" · "Diana went to watch him ride his horse"
- travel on a horse or other animal:"we rode on horseback" · "some of the officers were riding back"
- sit on and control (a bicycle or motorcycle) for recreation or as a means of transport:"he rode a Harley Davidson across the U.S"
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHtravel in (a vehicle) or on (a public transport system) as a passenger:"she rides the bus across 42nd Street" · "they rode on the train several times during the trip"
- go through or over (an area) on horseback, a bicycle, etc.:"ride the full length of the Ridgeway"
- compete in (a race) on horseback or on a bicycle or motorcycle:"I rode a good race"
- (of a vehicle, animal, etc.) be of a particular character for riding on or in:"the van rode as well as some cars of twice the price"
- informaltransport (someone) in a vehicle:"the taxi driver rode Kate to the airport"
- be carried or supported by (something with a great deal of momentum):"a stream of young surfers fighting the elements to ride the waves" · "the fund rode the growth boom in the 1980s"
- project or overlap:"when two lithospheric plates collide, one tends to ride over the other"
- (of a vessel) sail or float:"a large cedar barque rode at anchor" · "the moon was riding high in the sky"
- (be ridden)be full of or dominated by:"you must not think him ridden with angst" · "the crime-ridden streets"
- yield to (a blow) so as to reduce its impact:"Harrison drew back his jaw as if riding the blow"
- vulgar slanghave sex with.
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHannoy, pester, or tease:"if you don't give all the kids a chance to play, the parents ride you"
OriginOld English rīdan, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch rijden and German reiten.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- sit on and control the movement of (an animal, especially a horse), typically as a recreation or sport:
- annoy, pester, or tease:
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