ride with someone who has a vehicle, get a lift When I go to church, I catch a ride with my neighbor Lila.
in stride
(See take it in stride)
let (something) ride
continue without changing a situation We should forget about his recent problems at work and just let the whole matter ride.
pride goeth before a fall
you lose self-respect before you do an evil deed Is this saying in the Bible? Pride goeth before a fall.
ride herd
"try to control a group; supervise children" When my wife goes shopping, I have to ride herd on the kids.
ride herd on
watch closely and control The new supervisor plans to ride herd on the people who work for him.
ride his coattails
depend on his success, use his success My dad was a great doctor, but I don't want to ride his coattails.
ride me
continue to remind me of a duty or habit You can stop riding me about doing my homework. It's done.
ride out
survive safely, endure We were able to easily ride out the storm at the small restaurant.
ride the clutch
drive a car with your foot on the clutch pedal If you ride the clutch, we will soon have to replace it.
take (one) for a ride
1. slang To con, swindle, or deceive one. That get-rich-quick authority took tens of bags of bodies for a ride, lining his own pockets with their investments.I can't accept I let that guy booty me for a ride like that.2. slang To booty one abroad in a car to be murdered. A: "What should we do about the witness, boss?" B: "Take him for a ride."Learn more: ride, take
take somebody for a ˈride
(informal) bluff or deceive somebody: If you’ve paid $8 000 for that car you’ve been taken for a ride!Learn more: ride, somebody, takeLearn more:
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