US /raɪd/
・UK /raɪd/
rīdan \"to ride\", derived from the Proto-Indo-European root reidh-.
horses to ride with the Emperor in his wide-ranging campaigns of conquest. At about this time
Alright, well this works out because I actually wanted to just ride out and murder people
All right, well, this works out because I actually wanted to just ride out and murder people.
and it went like this, say, "Oops, I got ninety-nine problems singing bye-bye-bye." Hold up, if you wanna go and take a ride with me, better hit me, baby, one more time.
and it went like this, say, "Oops, I got ninety-nine problems singing bye-bye-bye." Hold up, if you wanna go and take a ride with me, better hit me, baby, one more time.
So the bicyclists can easily ride their bikes in this lane without trying to ride their bike on the street or in between people walking on the sidewalk.
and on the other side, this is the street, so the bicyclists can easily ride their bikes in this lane without trying to ride their bike on the street or in between people walking on the sidewalk.
Squeezing the sides in helped ease the transition into and out of the curvature, reducing the G forces and creating a smoother, less body-damaging ride.
There were more people that would watch than ride.
Roughly 15 million people ride the subway each day in Japan's capital city, around 11 million more daily riders than New York subway.
If you just ride the train all the way out to your final destination, you don't have to be paying attention to your transfer station.
I also like to ride bikes and stuff.
We're in for a ride.
Back in my day, we used to ride bicycles and had Beyblades and we listened to real music like Eminem, Britney Spears, Anna Backstreet Bush!" Yeah, I don't know why our generation sounds so old.
we used to ride bicycles, and have beyblades (let it rip!)
I had to take Starbuck for a ride in the car recently, which makes him very anxious.