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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
Other Word Forms
- roding noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of rode1
Word History and Origins
Origin of rode1
Origin of rode2
Example Sentences
When I first rode this bike, I thought, wow!
They formulated an identity, and rode it to the winningest season in their franchise’s history at 97-65.
Other traders rode the momentum set off by “6741,” especially after the bets drew attention on social media.
As a student, she rode a Kawasaki motorbike to Kobe University and joined a band as a drummer.
Jim Walker, her great-great-grandfather and a respected medicine man, rode mustangs all the way to Florida, visiting tribes along the way to exchange medicine and horses.
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