Ride+over

  • 81ride\ rough-shod\ 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 school.… …

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  • 82ride\ 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 school.… …

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  • 83ride roughshod over — verb To act in a bullying or inconsiderate manner; to display disregard towards someone or something. The new settlers ran rougshod over the indigenous people and the natural habitat …

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  • 84ride roughshod over — to behave in a way that shows you have no respect for someone or something They have ridden roughshod over human rights …

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  • 85ride someone's ass — verb to find fault with someone, to constantly criticise If he doesnt quit riding my ass over this dumb shit, Im gonna punch him right in his face …

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  • 86ride someone's ass — vb American to nag, harass. The phrase is a pun on ass as a donkey, as well as evoking an image of driving or urging from behind. ► Quit riding his ass over this, will you? …

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  • 87ride roughshod —    If someone rides roughshod over other people, they impose their will without caring at all for other people s feelings.   (Dorking School Dictionary) …

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  • 88ride herd on — idi to maintain control or discipline over …

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  • 89run over — Synonyms and related words: abound, autopsy, battologize, bristle with, brood over, browse, call off, call over, call the roll, canvass, cascade, cataract, census, check, check out, check over, check up on, chew over, con over, count, crawl with …

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  • 90o|ver|ride — «OH vuhr RYD», verb, rode, rid|den, rid|ing, noun. –v.t. 1. to act in spite of: »to override advice or objections. 2. Figurative. a) to prevail over; set aside: » …

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