rode
1 Americannoun
verb
noun
verb
Other Word Forms
- roding noun
Etymology
Origin of rode
First recorded in 1625–35; origin uncertain
Example Sentences
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Four-time Tour winner Chris Froome: hated it, rode it once and didn't finish.
From BBC • Apr. 13, 2026
The couple moved in when their daughters, Sophie and Ruby Wellen, were little, and their tree-lined street was full of families with young kids who rode their scooters throughout the neighborhood.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 7, 2026
They all rode to the 11th floor, small-talking amiably.
From Slate • Mar. 25, 2026
Kim and his young daughter recently oversaw the test of tactical-nuke launchers, and on Thursday the two rode the country’s new battle tank.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 20, 2026
“Last February he rode a seabull across the Straits of Semper, in a storm, to rescue a unicorn foal who had been swept out to sea,” said Warren.
From "Impossible Creatures" by Katherine Rundell
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