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Phrasal verbs starting with "ride"

12 phrasal verbs use this verb

ride along
B1

To travel with someone as a passenger or companion, often to observe or simply for company.

ride by
B1

To pass a place while riding a bicycle, horse, motorcycle, or similar vehicle.

ride down
B2

To pursue and overtake or trample someone while on horseback or in a vehicle; also to travel downward on a ride.

ride down on
B2

To approach someone aggressively or at speed while riding a horse or vehicle.

ride for
B2

To show strong loyalty or support for someone or something; also to head toward a destination on horseback.

ride off
B1

To depart on a horse, bicycle, or motorcycle, moving away from a place.

ride on
B1

To continue riding, or for an outcome to depend critically on something.

ride out
B2

To endure a difficult period or situation until it passes.

ride over
B2

To ride to someone's location; or to override or dismiss someone's authority, objections, or feelings.

ride up
B1

For clothing to move upward out of position on the body; or to approach a place by riding.

ride up on
B2

To approach someone or something closely on horseback, bicycle, or motorcycle, sometimes unexpectedly.

ride with
B1

To travel in the same vehicle as someone; to be associated or aligned with a person or group; or to accept and go along with something.