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There are 17 words beginning with RIDEOride-on —— ride␣off ride-ons rideout Rideout ride␣out —— rideouts Rideouts —— ride-or-die ride␣or␣die —— ride␣or␣dies —— ride␣on␣a␣rail —— ride␣one's␣luck —— ride␣one's␣bumper —— ride␣on␣the␣back␣of ride␣out␣the␣storm —— ride␣off␣into␣the␣sunset 25 definitions found- ride-on — n. A lawn mower designed to be ridden rather than pushed. — n. A toy for a child to ride, usually resembling a real vehicle…
- ride␣off — v. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see ride, off. — v. (Transitive, polo) To ride defensively so as to deflect an opposing player. — v. (Transitive) To drive away or expel (someone or something)…
- ride-ons — n. Plural of ride-on.
- rideout — n. A group outing in which members of a motorcycle club follow the same route.
- Rideout — prop.n. A surname.
- ride␣out — v. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see ride, out. — v. (Transitive, nautical) To survive in a storm (about a ship) and keep afloat. — v. (Transitive, idiomatic, by extension) To tackle a difficult…
- rideouts — n. Plural of rideout.
- Rideouts — prop.n. Plural of Rideout.
- ride-or-die — n. Alternative form of ride or die.
- ride␣or␣die — n. (Slang) Someone who is wholeheartedly committed and supportive. — adj. (Slang) Wholeheartedly committed and supportive. — v. (Slang) To support with wholehearted commitment.
- ride␣or␣dies — n. Plural of ride or die.
- ride␣on␣a␣rail — v. (Idiomatic, historical) To be subjected to a punishment most…
- ride␣one's␣luck — v. (Idiomatic) To avoid failure only by good fortune.
- ride␣one's␣bumper — v. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see ride, one’s, bumper. — v. (Idiomatic) To tailgate.
- ride␣on␣the␣back␣of — v. (Transitive, idiomatic) To make use of; to take advantage of.
- ride␣out␣the␣storm — v. To weather the storm.
- ride␣off␣into␣the␣sunset — v. (Idiomatic) To depart and fade into obscurity.
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