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  • 71ride — v 1.(all in reference to animals) sit on, manage, mount, bestride, perch on, sit on top of; be carried by, be borne along by, travel on. 2. motor, automobile, taxi; tour, travel, journey; float, body surf, Inf. surf, Inf. catch a wave, Inf. hang… …

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  • 72ride roughshod over —    If you ride roughshod over something, you behave in a harsh or thoughtless manner, or you treat a situation with contempt.     The government rode roughshod over all opposition to the new measures …

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  • 73Ride Again — Infobox Album Name = Ride Again Type = live Artist = The Purple Helmets Released = 1988 Recorded = Genre = Length = Label = New Rose Producer = Reviews = Last album = This album = Next album = Ride Again is a live album by the The Purple Helmets …

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  • 74Ride with the Devil (TV series) — Infobox Television show name = Ride with the Devil caption = genre = creator = Rachel Jean director = Murray Keane developer = presenter = starring = Andy Wong, Xavier Horan voices = narrated = theme music composer = opentheme = endtheme =… …

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  • 75ride out — Synonyms and related words: be safe, be unflappable, come through, get home free, hold fast, hold out, hold up, keep safe, make heavy weather, not budge, outride, pull through, remain firm, ride, ride it out, stand fast, stand firm, stand pat,… …

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  • 76ride up — to slowly move higher, out of position. The sweater would ride up in back and she d have to yank it down up and down and up and down all day. One problem with the design of seat belts is that the lap belt can ride up over the stomach and injure… …

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  • 77ride shotgun — tv. to accompany and guard someone or something. (A term from the days of stagecoaches and their armed guards. See also shotgun.) □ I have to take the beer over to the party. Why don’t you come along and ride shotgun? □ Who’s going to ride… …

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  • 78ride herd on — N. Amer. keep watch over. → ride …

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  • 79ride roughshod over — {v. phr.} To do as you wish without considering the wishes of (another person); treat with scorn or lack of courtesy; show no sympathy for. * /The city officials rode roughshod over the people who did not want their homes torn down for a new… …

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  • 80ride roughshod over — {v. phr.} To do as you wish without considering the wishes of (another person); treat with scorn or lack of courtesy; show no sympathy for. * /The city officials rode roughshod over the people who did not want their homes torn down for a new… …

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