Ride+at+a+gallop

  • 21ride — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. i. drive, tour, journey, travel; jog, gallop, trot, etc.; cycle, pedal. v. t. be borne; sit (a horse); mount, straddle; tease, harass. See support, travel, ridicule. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. drive,… …

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  • 22ride — 1. verb 1) she can ride a horse Syn: sit on, mount, bestride; manage, handle, control 2) riding through the town on motorbikes Syn: travel, move, proceed, make one s way; drive …

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  • 23ride — 1. verb 1) she can ride a horse Syn: sit on, mount, control, manage, handle 2) riding round the town Syn: travel, move, proceed, drive, cycle, trot …

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  • 24ride horseback — verb ride on horseback • Derivationally related forms: ↑horseback riding • Topics: ↑riding, ↑horseback riding, ↑equitation • Hypernyms: ↑ride, ↑sit …

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  • 25gallop — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. & v. run, canter. See travel. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. run, speed, tear, sprint, spring, leap, jump, ride at full speed, go at a gallop, bound, hurdle, swing, stride, lope, canter, trot, pace, rack,… …

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  • 26gallop — gal·lop || gælÉ™p n. fast run (of horse) v. ride a horse at a gallop; go as fast as possible; race, hurry …

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  • 27gallop — 1. noun a) The fastest gait of a horse. b) A two beat stride during which all four legs are off the ground simultaneously 2. verb a) To ride at a galloping pace …

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  • 28gallop — v 1. ride at full speed, rack, canter, lope; prance, frisk. 2. race, speed, zoom, rush, tear along, run, bound, sprint; hurry, hasten, post, hie, flee; dash, whisk, whiz, spank; dart, shoot, spring, bolt; scamper, scurry, scuttle, scud …

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  • 29roman ride — noun Usage: usually capitalized 1st R : a style of riding in which the rider stands with one foot on the back of each of two horses driven as a pair first came the Roman ride, a wild gallop about the ring … on two horses Eduard Bass * * * a… …

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  • 30To ride easy — Ride Ride, v. i. [imp. {Rode} (r[=o]d) ({Rid} [r[i^]d], archaic); p. p. {Ridden}({Rid}, archaic); p. pr. & vb. n. {Riding}.] [AS. r[=i]dan; akin to LG. riden, D. rijden, G. reiten, OHG. r[=i]tan, Icel. r[=i][eth]a, Sw. rida, Dan. ride; cf. L.… …

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