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riding
1[ rahy-ding ]
adjective
- used in traveling or in riding:
riding clothes.
riding
2[ rahy-ding ]
noun
- any of the three administrative divisions into which Yorkshire, England, is divided, namely, North Riding, East Riding, and West Riding.
- any similar administrative division elsewhere.
Riding
3[ rahy-ding ]
noun
- Laura, 1901鈥91, U.S. poet, novelist, and critic.
riding
1/ 藞谤补瑟诲瑟艐 /
noun
- the art or practice of horsemanship
- ( as modifier )
riding techniques
a riding school
riding
2/ 藞谤补瑟诲瑟艐 /
noun
- capital when part of a name any of the three former administrative divisions of Yorkshire: North Riding, East Riding and West Riding
- (in Canada) a parliamentary constituency
- (in New Zealand) a rural electorate for local government
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of riding1
Origin of riding2
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of riding1
Example Sentences
With so much political capital and economic hope riding on Labour's green agenda, pulling back from green targets could be fraught with danger.
"Tariffs are great," exclaims rodeo fan Guy Algozzino, who's dressed in a cowboy hat, a waistcoat and a Western-style bolo tie with an engraved image of a cowboy riding a bull.
When you talk about "Bridesmaids," I remember so vividly feeling like all of feminism was riding on this movie.
Meanwhile, the Greens lost their Kitchener Centre riding, the first Ontario seat in their history, to the Liberals.
Instead, he focused on TikTok videos including some showing him riding horses in traditional Romanian outfits, and practising judo.
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