1. to sit and travel on the back of an animal that one directs
2. to travel in or on a conveyance
3. to travel as if on a conveyance be borne
rode on a wave of popularity
4. to lie moored or anchored
a ship rides at anchor
5. sail
6. to move like a floating object
the moon rode in the sky
7. to become supported on a point or surface
8. to travel over a surface
the car rides well
9. to move on the body
shorts that ride up
10. to continue without interference
let it ride
11. to be contingent depend
plans on which the future rides
12. to become bet
a lot of money riding on the favorite
13. to travel on
ride a bike ride the bus
14. to move with like a rider
ride the waves
15. to traverse by conveyance
rode 500 miles
16. to ride a horse in
ride a race
17. survive, outlast —usually used with out
rode out the gale
18. to traverse on horseback to inspect or maintain
ride fence
19. to mount in copulation —used of a male animal
20. obsess, oppress
ridden by anxiety
21. to harass persistently nag
22. tease, rib
23. carry, convey
24. to project over overlap
25. to give with (a punch) to soften the impact
26. to keep in partial engagement by resting a foot continuously on the pedal
ride the brakes
27. to hold court in the various towns of a judicial circuit
28. to court disaster
29. to keep a check on supervise
30. to experience success
31. to ride in the front passenger seat of a vehicle
32. an act of riding especially a trip on horseback or by vehicle
33. a way (such as a road or path) suitable for riding
34. any of various mechanical devices (as at an amusement park) for riding on
35. a trip on which gangsters take a victim to murder him
36. something likened to such a trip
take the taxpayers for a ride
37. a means of transportation especially, informal one's personal vehicle
… buying himself a 1964 Buick Riviera and then posing with his new ride on the studio's backlot.
— Andrew Liszewski
38. the qualities of travel comfort in a vehicle
39. Sally Kristen 1951–2012 American astronaut
40. to sit on and control the movements of (a horse, motorcycle, bicycle, etc.)
41. to travel to a place as a passenger on or in (something that is moving, such as a bus, a train, or an elevator)
42. to go on a mechanical ride at an amusement park or similar place
43. a usually short journey in or on a vehicle
44. a usually short journey on a horse or other animal
45. to travel or move by sitting or standing on or in
I ride the bus.
46. to sit on and control so as to be carried along
I learned to ride a bicycle.
47. to be supported or carried on
Surfers rode the waves.
48. to travel over a surface
The car rides well.
49. to endure without great harm or damage
We'll ride out the storm.
50. depend sense 2
Our hopes are riding on you.
51. a trip on horseback or by vehicle
52. a mechanical device (as a merry-go-round) that moves around while people sit or stand on it for entertainment
53. a way of getting from one place to another
She needs a ride to school.