rides (Meaning)

rides

to keep in partial engagement by resting a foot continuously on the pedal, survive, outlast, to continue without interference, tease, rib, to lie moored or anchored, to be contingent, to mount in copulation, any of various mechanical devices (as at an amusement park) for riding on, an act of riding, to become supported on a point or surface, to become bet, to ride a horse in, to move like a floating object, to project over, to traverse by conveyance, to traverse on horseback to inspect or maintain, obsess, oppress, a way (such as a road or path) suitable for riding, to give with (a punch) to soften the impact, to travel in or on a conveyance, to sit and travel on the back of an animal that one directs, carry, convey, to harass persistently, a trip on which gangsters take a victim to murder him, sail, a trip on horseback or by vehicle, to travel on, to move on the body, to move with like a rider, to travel as if on a conveyance, to travel over a surface

rides Sentence Examples

  1. The amusement park offered thrilling rides that left children and adults alike screaming with delight.
  2. The rollercoaster's twists and drops made the riders' hearts race with exhilaration.
  3. The Ferris wheel provided panoramic views of the city, giving riders a breathtaking perspective.
  4. The carousel's colorful horses whirled and swayed, making riders feel like they were in a magical dream.
  5. The pony rides at the petting zoo gave young children their first taste of horseback riding.
  6. The children took turns riding the see-saw, giggling as they soared up and down.
  7. The driver of the taxi gave the passengers a smooth ride despite the heavy traffic.
  8. The sailor experienced rough rides on the high seas, but his sturdy boat weathered the storms.
  9. The horse rider took the animal on a leisurely ride through the countryside.
  10. The motorcycle rider enjoyed the open road, where he could let the wind whip past him as he rode.

FAQs About the word rides

to keep in partial engagement by resting a foot continuously on the pedal, survive, outlast, to continue without interference, tease, rib, to lie moored or anch

mocks, taunts,teases, tortures, baits, troubles, hassles,bothers, ridicules, needles

plunges,settles, sinks, dives,dips, lunges, submerses, immerses,submerges

The amusement park offered thrilling rides that left children and adults alike screaming with delight.

The rollercoaster's twists and drops made the riders' hearts race with exhilaration.

The Ferris wheel provided panoramic views of the city, giving riders a breathtaking perspective.

The carousel's colorful horses whirled and swayed, making riders feel like they were in a magical dream.