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rode
2[ rohd ]
noun
- a rope by which a boat is anchored.
rode
1/ rəʊd /
verb
- the past tense of ride
rode
2/ rəʊd /
noun
- nautical an anchor rope or chain
rode
3/ rəʊd /
verb
- intr (of the male woodcock) to perform a display flight at dusk during the breeding season
Derived Forms
- ˈroding, noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of rode1
Word History and Origins
Origin of rode1
Origin of rode2
Example Sentences
The Cardinals came back to win the second game and rode the Rally Squirrel to its last World Series title, toasting a plush toy rodent with champagne after the final victory.
That changed when he and Swaggy rode in the toy truck at the Feb. 2 rally in downtown L.A. to protest President Trump’s immigration policies.
Those bonds seemed to only tighten Wednesday as they rode the emotional roller coaster with Doncic instead of leaving him to face it alone.
"After the storm when you rode around Augusta National, on Washington Road, the pile of trees was above your car for mile after mile," said Bonitatibus.
After his triumphant portrayal of Jim Morrison in Oliver Stone’s 1991 biopic “The Doors,” he moved to a vast New Mexico ranch where he rode horses, raised buffalo and wrote poetry.
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