US /roʊd/
・UK /rəʊd/
and they generally fielded armies composed of large masses of infantry, with an infantry elite, the comitatus, which often rode to battle on horseback rather than marching on foot.
infantry, with an infantry elite, the comitatus, which often rode to battle on horseback rather
Toodle pip ol' chap I rode my Boris bike past the Thames yesterday and I hit a pigeon with
Tudor people, chap, I rode my Boris bike past the Thames yesterday,
Foraging social orders were relatively egalitarian, but the Mesopotamians had slaves, and they played this metaphorically resonant sport that was like polo, except instead of riding on horses, you rode on other people.
that was like polo except instead of riding on horses you rode on other people.
But we rode at a variety of resorts over the week and it never got boring.
But we rode at a variety of resorts over the week, and it never got boring.
we then hopped on the u-bahn and rode the train to the deutsches museum parker centrom the deutsches
We then hopped on the U-Bahn and rode the train to the Deutsches Museum Verkerzentrum.
Tom Cruise just rode a motorcycle off a cliff six times today.
Tom Cruise just rode a motorcycle off a cliff six times today.
I've lived in lonely cities, I've crossed deserts on camelback And I've filled the halls of folklore with things I'd rather we forget I could sweep you off the streets, so seeing this is goddamn tough But this town might be big enough See, I reckon what you're saying, but this dot runs every course I rode without my boots on, I raced without my horse And then I ate my horse's meat straight from my horse's bones Cos this dog must rhyme a line You can shoot me in the mountains, in the cold, fat rain We could do it in the countryside as we walk the plain It wouldn't give us any closure, all cowboys need to trust That this town might be big enough For both of us I am you Well, I'd be a dog and wire if I said this ain't a lonely town And what I wouldn't give to have a friend around We could trade in all our silver bullets and buy a patch of dust This town might just be big enough For all of us Everybody!
Rode down the highway, broke the limits, we hit the top.
RODE DOWN THE HIGHWAY
The day that Union Army Major General Gordon Granger rode into Galveston, Texas and told a group of enslaved people that the Civil War had ended.
It's a day that commemorates the end of slavery in America, specifically June 19th, 1865, the day that Union Army Major General Gordon Granger rode into Galveston, Texas, and
The first time I rode a horse was 28 years ago.
When I was 9 years old, I rode a horse for the first time.