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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I dreamed last night that you came here to Chicago, and we rode my mule, Whiskey, past Potter Palmer’s emporium and ate fried bread on Lake Street.
From Literature
Investors rode into 2026 hopeful that a cocktail of lower interest rates, tax breaks, easing inflation and tariff clarity would loosen up consumer spending.
From MarketWatch
The group set out from the Johnson Canyon, on Donner Pass, and rode to nearby Castle Peak, according to the Nevada County Sheriff’s Office.
From Los Angeles Times
More than a year has passed since “Yellowstone” rode off into the sunset.
From Los Angeles Times
Throughout the trip, Mr Hargreaves rode the same model and year of bike his father used.
From BBC
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