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Ryder
[rahy-der]
noun
Albert Pinkham 1847–1917, U.S. painter.
Ryder
/ ˈraɪdə /
noun
Susan , Baroness Ryder of Warsaw. 1923–2000, British philanthropist; founder of the Sue Ryder Foundation for the Sick and Disabled, which is funded by a chain of charity shops: married to Leonard Cheshire
Example Sentences
Even the best golfers in the world admit that the Ryder Cup is the most nerve-racking event in the sport.
One of the reasons the host tends to win the Ryder Cup is that it can tailor the grounds to its players’ strengths.
Which is a reminder even to the eggheads that no one has ever won the Ryder Cup on a spreadsheet.
But the Ryder Cup is a team event in an almost exclusively individual sport, which changes that dynamic entirely.
“I played in NY 12-15 times every year for 20 years and multiple times in the postseason,” wrote former Atlanta Braves superstar Chipper Jones in response to a tweet about the Ryder Cup ructions.
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