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  • 21Ride the Lobster — is the world s longest unicycle race.cite news|url=http://www.capebretonpost.com/index.cfm?sid=145985 sc=145|date=20 June, 2008|title=Unicyclists from around the world make Cape Breton their final stop|author=Doug Mackenzie|publisher=Cape Breton… …

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  • 22ride roughshod over someone — ride roughshod over (someone/something) to act without caring about how you will effect someone or something. He was a bully and rode roughshod over his workers whenever he felt they weren t working hard enough …

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  • 23ride roughshod over something — ride roughshod over (someone/something) to act without caring about how you will effect someone or something. He was a bully and rode roughshod over his workers whenever he felt they weren t working hard enough …

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  • 24ride roughshod over — (someone/something) to act without caring about how you will effect someone or something. He was a bully and rode roughshod over his workers whenever he felt they weren t working hard enough …

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  • 25ride roughshod over somebody — ride, etc. ˈroughshod over sb idiom (especially BrE) (US usually run ˈroughshod over sb) to treat sb badly and not worry about their feelings Main entry: ↑roughshodidiom …

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  • 26Over and Over (Hot Chip song) — Over and Over Single by Hot Chip from the album The Warning B side …

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  • 27Ride a cock horse to Banbury Cross — is a nursery rhyme connected with the English town Banbury. The nursery rhyme was first seen in print in 1784. Very popular before the 20th century, it was sung every day by William Gladstone to his children as they had rides on his foot, slung… …

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  • 28Over and Over (Nelly song) — Over and Over Single by Nelly featuring Tim McGraw from the album Suit …

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  • 29Over Drive (manga) — Over Drive オーバードライヴ (ŌbāDoraivu) Genre Comedy, Romance, Sport ( …

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  • 30ride roughshod over — ► ride roughshod over arrogantly or inconsiderately disregard. Main Entry: ↑roughshod …

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