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rode
2[ rohd ]
noun
- a rope by which a boat is anchored.
rode
1/ rəʊd /
verb
- intr (of the male woodcock) to perform a display flight at dusk during the breeding season
rode
2/ rəʊd /
noun
- nautical an anchor rope or chain
rode
3/ rəʊd /
verb
- the past tense of ride
Derived Forms
- ˈroding, noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of rode1
Word History and Origins
Origin of rode1
Origin of rode2
Example Sentences
At the Olympics she was in medal contention on the final lap before she was dropped on the climb of Montmartre with 10km to go and rode solo to claim fifth.
When a robber bent down to grab stolen money, his hoodie rode up to reveal a star tattoo on his lower back — a marking that became a major focus during a trial this month.
But as he bent down to stuff bills from a haul of more than $166,000 into bags, his hoodie rode up — exposing a star tattoo on his lower back.
I rode Tiana’s at both parks and while they are extremely closely related, the edge goes to Disneyland.
I rode in it, opened the store and used it to style a Playboy shoot.
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