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ride down
verb
- to trample under the hooves of a horse
- to catch up with or overtake by riding
Example Sentences
Not a lot of people know about it, but I basically grew up watching the cowboys ride down the block on their horses, and I still do every single day, so it reminds me of being home, and there’s also this ancestral memory that I have to it because my family is from the South, so I kind of feel more connected to my family’s background and where they came from.
And that was just for a little ride down the street.”
Grover may be out-of-style these days as a first name — with apologies to the furry monster in blue, if the Phillies win it all, they’ll take a parade ride down Broad rather than Sesame Street — but the Phillies are still rocking winning streaks like they did more than 130 years ago.
Soon they would get back on the gondola and ride down, perhaps to pose for more content with a glass of Champagne at Ajax Tavern at the resort base.
“We don’t have room for bicycle lanes that one person might ride down once a day,” he said.
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