rode (out) Antonyms
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Meaning of rode (out)
rode (out)
to succeed in surviving or getting through (something dangerous or harmful that cannot be stopped or avoided)
rode (out) Sentence Examples
- The cowboy rode out of the corral on a majestic steed.
- As the sun peeked over the horizon, the hikers rode out of their campsite.
- The tourists rode out on horseback, eager to explore the scenic trails.
- The cavalry rode out in formation, their sabers gleaming in the sunlight.
- The messengers rode out with urgent dispatches, their mounts galloping at full speed.
- The children rode out on their bikes, laughing and shouting with joy.
- The cyclists rode out of the city limits and into the open countryside.
- The motorcycle gang rode out of town, leaving behind a trail of noise and exhaust.
- The police officer rode out to investigate a nearby disturbance.
- The firefighters rode out in their engines, sirens blaring, to extinguish a house fire.
FAQs About the word rode (out)
to succeed in surviving or getting through (something dangerous or harmful that cannot be stopped or avoided)
survived, endured, lived,made it (through), weathered, held out, outlived, held on, breathed, pulled through
died,passed (on), passed away, expired, vanished, evaporated, perished, departed, faded,deceased
The cowboy rode out of the corral on a majestic steed.
As the sun peeked over the horizon, the hikers rode out of their campsite.
The tourists rode out on horseback, eager to explore the scenic trails.
The cavalry rode out in formation, their sabers gleaming in the sunlight.