riding
1 Americannoun
adjective
noun
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any of the three administrative divisions into which Yorkshire, England, is divided, namely, North Riding, East Riding, and West Riding.
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any similar administrative division elsewhere.
noun
noun
noun
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(capital when part of a name) any of the three former administrative divisions of Yorkshire: North Riding, East Riding and West Riding
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(in Canada) a parliamentary constituency
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(in New Zealand) a rural electorate for local government
Etymology
Origin of riding1
before 1000; Middle English (noun, adj.); Old English rīdende (adj.). See ride, -ing 1, -ing 2
Origin of riding2
1250–1300; Middle English triding, Old English *thriding < Old Norse thridjungr third part; t- (of ME), variant of th- (of OE), lost by assimilation to -t in east, west, which commonly preceded
Example Sentences
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Using AI agents to compare insurance plans and order groceries means more free time for riding bikes and playing the guitar.
A hawk circles above, riding on the thermals, searching for mice tunneling through the fields.
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Clare scaled the tree to meet her, carefully stretching from bough to bough, then ducking into the leafy cage where she was riding out the storm.
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Northern Hemisphere fertilizer manufacturers are riding a “nice crest of a wave” from higher prices, Milam said.
From Barron's
For people like Andy Coravos, using AI agents to compare insurance plans and order groceries means more time for riding bikes and playing guitar.
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