Use ride in a sentence
Sentences starting with ride
- Ride forth if ye would save him. [11]
- Ride on the wings of the wind! [5]
- Ride straight at the foe, and do not canter up and down till you tire the horses! [10]
- Ride on or stay, which you please. [11]
- Ride out and look em over. [9]
- Ride like a Cumner, lad. [11]
- Ride it out. [5]
Sentences ending with ride
- The Redan was within rifle-shot of the Malakoff; Inkerman was a mile away; and Balaklava removed but an hour's ride. [5]
- Of course, I was very anxious to get a glimpse of the President, and so we went down to the wharf, where we heard that he had gone off for a horseback ride. [9]
- I need something warm inside after my wet ride. [10]
- It's barbarous not to wear a mask when you ride. [9]
- These they intended to ride. [13]
- An' be ready to ride! [13]
- He can throw the lasso and use the lariat, and ride--sabe Dios, he can ride! [11]
- He would lead the ass and she should ride. [10]
- The people often stepped aboard the raft, as we glided along the grassy shores, and gossiped with us and with the crew for a hundred yards or so, then stepped ashore again, refreshed by the ride. [5]
- Suddenly Venters remembered she had said she could ride. [13]
Short sentences using ride
- She will ride with thee. [5]
- It's an eighty-mile ride. [11]
- Golly, can't she ride! [11]
- And such a ride afterwards! [4]
- Let us ride on. [13]
- Could he ride it? [9]
- She would ride forward. [11]
- It was a foolish ride. [11]
- I've heard you could ride. [13]
- Don't ride him! [9]
Sentences containing ride two or more times
- Though the sun ride fast towards noon, faster shall we ride in the Neck of Baroob," said the hillsman. [11]
- For comfort I ride a tiger or a leopard, because it is soft and has a round back that fits me, and because they are such pretty animals; but for long distance or for scenery I ride the elephant. [5]
- When you ride, I walk; when I ride, you walk--you understand? [11]
- A rattle of hoofs and a snatch of song, they ride, they ride! [11]
- But the truest friend and the swiftest horse Must ride that ride on a breakneck course; And with truest horse and swiftest friend, To the fast express was the winning end! [11]
- You can ride, an' Bess can ride. [13]
- Macnamara wished many a time that he could take to the desert with the waler; but the ride that he must ride to Wady Halfa was not for a horse. [11]
More example sentences with the word ride in them
- More than one young gentleman of family had been known to ride through the Place du Vier Prison, hoping to get sight of her, and to offer the view of a suggestively empty pillion behind him. [11]
- They'll ride after you, but it won't be no use. [13]
- Now, ma'am, if you was wantin' to make a long an' fast ride across the sage--say to elope--" Lassiter ended there with dry humor, yet behind that was meaning. [13]
- If I tell you that if you ride him you will torture me, I'm sure you'll grant what I ask. [9]
- And I believe you can ride and shoot and see with any rider of the sage. [13]
- And sometimes, if you are good, you shall ride inside my coroneted coach when you come home. [9]
- Arrived in New York, Col. Jack said: "I've heard tell of carriages all my life, and now I mean to have a ride in one; I don't care what it costs. [5]
- The storm was yet as heavy as it had been yestereve; howbeit, though Bayard sank into the snow so deep that I swept it with the hem of my kirtle, yet the ride to the forest-lodge meseemed was as short as though I had flown. [10]
- I had been wounded lately, and was not able to ride without help; but the good Dwarf took me on behind him, and I held on to him and was safe enough. [5]
- Now the king would ride back alone. [11]
- It is well worth a long ride to visit. [6]
- These were the words: "They ride away with a waking wind, away, away! [11]
- Whoever doesn't share with me--you know that--doesn't ride with me. [10]
- You will ride with me in every field, and when France is saved, you will give it me back. [5]
- I was pressed with invitations to go into the country to ride this or that horse. [9]
- Those who ride with him must do battle with the same valour. [11]
- Meanwhile she inquired whether it might be possible to get four horses at the next change, and she offered five gold pieces to a man who would ride on ahead of them and secure the team. [11]
- Remember my rhymes when you ride again On the rattling rail by the broomstick train! [6]
- To Mr. Brinsmade's, when the day's duty was done, the young Union officers used to ride, and often there would be half a dozen of them to tea. [9]
- These, no doubt, were to ride round the morass, and ford the river at a favorable spot so as to attack the vessel from the west, while the others tried to reach it from the east with the aid of the palm-trunks. [10]
- The cocks still were crowing in the yards, and the country-folk were coming into town with asses and waggons, when I mounted my horse to ride forth with my brother. [10]
- One afternoon we were all standing outside the Post, when we saw someone ride over the Long Divide. [11]
- At last she went to the Bruchium to hire a donkey to ride to Kanopus, where she hoped to find Archibius. [10]
- The further we went the worse the roads were, and yet when my companions turned at the city-gate to ride homewards again, a strange, fierce confidence came upon me. [10]
- Keep steady, and we'll ride a little more quickly soon. [11]
- By and by we took boat and went ashore at Kailua, designing to ride horseback through the pleasant orange and coffee region of Kona, and rejoin the vessel at a point some leagues distant. [5]
- Next day, which was yesterday, those gentlemen, messieurs les marechaux, * Murat, Lannes, and Belliard, mount and ride to the bridge. [2]
- But this bet was what compelled me to drag you all from Kadolzburg and its charms so early, and induce you to attend me on the reckless ride through the moonlit night. [10]
- Since the doctor was too much the macaroni to ride to hounds and to shoot ducks, time began to hang exceeding heavy on his hands. [9]
- But if you want to ride round the position, come along with us. [2]
- So I bade Voban go thither at once, getting a horse from any quarter, and to ride as if for his life. [11]
- They long to visit the haunts of men, To see the old dwellings they knew again, And ride on their broomsticks all around Their wide domain of unhallowed ground. [6]
- It was a very peaceful scene of rural life, and we were inclined to tarry, but Mary, instead of calling us home with the cattle, advised us to ride on to Alexander's before it got dark. [4]
- This ride gave us completely the wide and ghastly desolation of the mountain, the ruin that the lava has wrought upon slopes that were once green with vine and olive, and busy with the hum of life. [4]
- And Herdegen hereby urgently besought my Hans that he would take the place thus left unfilled and ride forthwith to Altenperg. [10]
- And now he urged one steed after another until it broke down, giving himself no rest even at night; half an hour's ride outside of Madrid he overtook the Venetian, and passed by him with a courteous greeting. [10]
- He had come upon Bells grazing near the body of a dead rustler, the only incident of his quick ride into the village. [13]
- Lacey did not understand, he did not recognise Hylda as yet; but he knew by instinct the Saadat's wishes, and he motioned the others to ride more slowly, while he and they watched horsemen coming out from Assouan towards them. [11]
- He was bowing under the strain of injuries, of the ride, of his burden. [13]
- I will ride under guard to Beaugency and make so quick work there that Ii and the Constable of France will join you before dawn with his men. [5]
- So we hired two sleighs to convey us to a village distant about an hour's ride, from which we were to send them back in one, while my friend and I pursued our journey in the other. [10]
- A ride of twenty miles next day carried us to Union. [4]
- He proposed to travel after sunset, with a few faithful servants on swift horses as far as Keft, and from thence ride fast across the desert to the Red Sea, where they could take a Phoenician ship, and sail to Aila. [10]
- My ride home to the town after noon was not altogether a pleasant one, by reason that icy rain poured from heaven in streams, mingled with snow. [10]
- I always go to the Park at ten, and this will be my last ride of the season. [11]
- On his way to the Green Shield he had confessed to Biberli--who, torch in hand, led the way--that he intended very shortly to turn his back on the court and ride home, because this time he had found the right chatelaine for his castle. [10]
- She would ride to the city on horseback this time; the bearers moved too slowly. [10]
- Will you venture to take the ride for me? [10]
- They have gone to take a ride over what they call here the Cornneechy. [4]
- I got Johnny to row--not because I mind exertion myself, but because it makes me sick to ride backwards when I am at work. [5]
- Miller knew how to ride, of course, but like many another of them, was too damned over-confident. [9]
- She had learned to ride with the side-saddle, and wore her riding-dress admirably. [11]
- I am obliged to ride to Dortrecht to-day. [10]
- I never tried to ride the horse any more. [5]
- I was wont to ride that summer at four of a morning to canter beside Mr. Starkie afield, and I came to know the yield of every patch to a hogshead and the pound price to a farthing. [9]
- He was going to ride out to Valkenburg with Captain Allertssohn, Janus Dousa, and other gentlemen, to inspect the fortifications before his guests appeared. [10]
- Then she wanted to ride it, and look at the scenery. [5]
- He's always wanted to ride in one. [9]
- We allus managed to ride 'em close an' drive 'em back an' keep 'em bunched. [13]
- Napoleon told him to ride by his side and began questioning him. [2]
- Jameson would have to ride 150 miles. [5]
- On the ride to Nuremberg he had perceived in Heinz a pious heart and a keen intellect which yearned for higher things. [10]
- For you said to me once that I should call you so, and ride in the coach with the coroneted panels when I came home on a visit. [9]
- Lord Rippingdale suggested to his Majesty that one of the gentlemen should ride ahead to guard against surprise or ambush, but the King laughed, and said that his shire of Lincoln bred no brigands, and he rode on. [11]
- Now, somebody's got to go back, to help Mr. Brown--there's no getting mound that; but whoever goes has got to ride, not walk. [5]
- Let others ride to glory, I'll shoe their horses for the gallop. [11]
- It was time to get in again, but Barbara dreaded the ride over the rough, crowded highway, and begged her companion to pursue their journey a little farther on foot. [10]
- There was nothing to do but to ride for it now, and maybe to fight. [11]
- Here we were to dine and take the stage for a ride of eighty miles to the Gut of Canso. [4]
- If they want to capture Salem, they'll not give alarm by firing on us, so if we ride on they'll think we haven't sensed them. [11]
- I can't git to Bindon to-morrow in time, if I ride the trail. [11]
- I am used to being afraid of collisions when I ride or drive, but when one is on top of an elephant that feeling is absent. [5]
- It was a tiresome ride to us, and perfectly exhausting to the horses. [5]
- For the first time in the ride, Nic stuck spurs harshly into the sorel's side. [11]
- While Rostov was thus arguing with himself and riding sadly away, Captain von Toll chanced to ride to the same spot, and seeing the Emperor at once rode up to him, offered his services, and assisted him to cross the ditch on foot. [2]
- He watched the three ride across the oval and round the jutting red corner where the others had gone. [13]
- But--and at the thought he uttered a low imprecation--how could he ride to the joust if his father-in-law closed his strong box which, moreover, was said to be empty? [10]
- A little of this, a little of that, a drink here, a game of euchre there, a ride after cattle, a hunt behind Guidon Hill!--But what is that? [11]
- The men of this region seemed to ride in the saddle very generally, rather than drive. [6]
- But he loved this game too, though there was a troop of foes behind him; and as long as they rode behind him he would ride on. [11]
- I followed the thing right up: "If the king does not arrive, I will have myself ridden on a rail: if he does I will ride you on a rail instead. [5]
- At any rate, they would ride to the city together. [10]
- As long as they had life enough left in them they had to stick to the horse and ride, even if the Indians had been waiting for them a week, and were entirely out of patience. [5]
- Some fishing-boats ride there; and the shallow water, as I look down this sunny morning, is thickly strewn with floating peels of oranges and lemons, as if some one was brewing a gigantic bowl of punch. [4]
- He called after them, "I shall ride the unbroken horse Reksch; get the falcons ready, let all the dogs out and order every one to come, who can throw a spear. [10]
- One can walk the track, but to ride a horse over its sleepers and culverts and occasional bridges, and dodge the trains, is neither safe nor agreeable. [4]
- The ride down the Swannanoa to Asheville was pleasant, through a cultivated region, over a good road. [4]
- He had told the stable-keepers of his power over refractory horses, and after proving what he could do, was permitted to tame wild stallions and ride them about the castle-yard, before the eyes of the old and young count and the beautiful young lady. [10]
- To shoot, throw the spear, ride, hunt, speak the truth, and perhaps also to distinguish between the healing and noxious properties of certain plants: that is deemed a sufficient educational provision for a man's life. [10]
- I have ridden the sorrel of the Dakoon often; he has pressed it on me; I will go to the master of his stud, and I will ride to the Neck of Baroob. [11]
- Coming out onto the road Dolokhov did not ride back across the open country, but through the village. [2]
- This will be the ride of your lives," added Jane, in that same soft undertone, almost as if she were musing to herself. [13]
- Again she saw the Redeemer as He had stood before her at the end of her ride, stretching out His arms to her in the darkness, inviting her, who was weary and heavy laden, to be refreshed by him. [10]
- Our dearest sister, the Queen of the Scots, hath been delivered of a fair son; and in high affection the news thereof she hath sent me, with a palfry which I shall ride among you in token of the love I bear her Majesty. [11]
- I'll ride through the Pass at night. [13]
- That very day the party were to go to Count von Rappoltstein in the village of Rappolts, and this time Ulrich was not to plod along on foot, or he in a close baggage-wagon; no, he was to be allowed to ride a spirited horse. [10]
- Pierre explained: "On the mountain-side where we ride down he is not seen--he vanish . [11]
- The bell of the meeting-house began to toll as the Orangeman whose death had caused such commotion was carried to the waiting carriage where he would ride alone. [11]
- I will ride the maid beside Till we come to the sea, Till my good ship receive my bride, And she sail far with me. [11]
- I'll speak to the lieutenant, he must take my place, and you and I will ride to Lier; there you will tell me the whole story. [10]
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