Synonyms for ride out


Grammar : Verb
Spell : rahyd
Phonetic Transcription : raɪd

Top 10 synonyms for ride out Other synonyms for the word ride out

Définition of ride out

Origin :
  • Old English ridan "sit or be carried on" (as on horseback), "move forward; rock; float, sail" (class I strong verb; past tense rad, past participle riden), from Proto-Germanic *ridanan (cf. Old Norse riða, Old Saxon ridan, Old Frisian rida "to ride," Middle Dutch riden, Dutch rijden, Old High Germn ritan, German reiten), from PIE *reidh- "to ride" (cf. Old Irish riadaim "I travel," Old Gaulish reda "chariot").
  • Meaning "heckle" is from 1912; that of "have sex with (a woman)" is from mid-13c.; that of "dominate cruelly" is from 1580s. To ride out "endure (a storm, etc.) without great damage" is from 1520s. To ride shotgun is 1963, from Old West stagecoach custom in the movies. To ride shank's mare "walk" is from 1846 (see shank (n.)).
  • As in navigate : verb guide along route, often over water
  • As in pull through : verb recover
  • As in subsist : verb keep going, living
  • As in survive : verb continue to live
  • As in take : verb endure
  • As in weather : verb endure
  • As in withstand : verb endure, bear
  • As in come through : verb survive bad situation
  • As in endure : verb bear hardship
  • As in endure : verb continue; be durable
  • As in hang tough : verb endure
Example sentences :
  • Get on him and ride out to my plantation, two miles from here; anybody'll tell you where it is.
  • Extract from : « The Underdog » by F. Hopkinson Smith
  • Have you forgotten that you were to ride out with Lady Cecilia this morning?
  • Extract from : « Roland Cashel » by Charles James Lever
  • The next night he could not ride out from the city; he must walk.
  • Extract from : « Lippincott's Magazine, September, 1885 » by Various
  • We ride out with him, and pass a couple of hours every day in his society.
  • Extract from : « Charles Lever, His Life in His Letters, Vol. I (of II) » by Edmund Downey
  • You mustn't be afraid of bad tongues because you ride out with me.
  • Extract from : « The Bramleighs Of Bishop's Folly » by Charles James Lever
  • What do you suppose they'd say if I were to ride out just that way for two miles?
  • Extract from : « Blazed Trail Stories » by Stewart Edward White
  • Nancy and myself are going to take a ride out in the Chariot.
  • Extract from : « Journal of a Young Lady of Virginia, 1782 » by Lucinda Lee Orr
  • But if you succeed, ride out of the mountain-desert with her—never let me hear of it.
  • Extract from : « Riders of the Silences » by John Frederick
  • Were you to ride out, every man you pass would look askance at you.
  • Extract from : « No Surrender! » by G. A. Henty
  • We entered Nerac as tillers of the soil, we ride out in knightly fashion.
  • Extract from : « Saint Bartholomew's Eve » by G. A. Henty

Antonyms for ride out

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