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View synonyms for rode
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
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Other Word Forms
- roding noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of rode1
First recorded in 1625–35; origin uncertain
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Word History and Origins
Origin of rode1
C17: of unknown origin
Origin of rode2
C18: in the sense ``(of birds) to fly homeward in the evening''; of uncertain origin
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At age 59, he rode a bicycle from California to South Carolina.
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They rode to work in Rolls-Royces and adhered to a Protestant ethic of noblesse oblige.
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Bitcoin prices rode a wave of liquidity to a record high in October.
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Ama draws near, her eyes as encouraging as Ma’s when I rode a bike for the first time.
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“We rode in it ourselves! We sailed to Moscow and back within an hour!”
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