Word info

ride down

Verb

Meaning

(idiomatic, equestrianism, transitive) To cause (a horse) to fall when riding.

(transitive) To catch or catch up with (someone) by chasing on horseback.

(nautical) To bear down, as on a halyard when hoisting a sail.

(transitive) To treat with severity.

(transitive) To withstand deceleration from (forces of impact).

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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A short drive from Missoula or Spokane, most visitors to the Hiawatha Trail start at the top, accessing the trail off I-90 at Taft at Exit 5. You can ride down the gentle grade of the 15-mile trail and take the shuttle back to the parking lot. Source: Internet

Back then, I was able to meet the Vice-President and had a good experience to peddle a bike ride down Roxas Blvd, among many other things. Source: Internet

I do not believe that Warrior Jesus will one day ride down from heaven on a white steed with eyes blazing as he prepares to ram a sword down my throat and obliterate my flesh with his devastating voice. Source: Internet

If Santa can sleigh through the air and ride down chimneys, why not hang out about 50 feet up? Source: Internet

There are lots of bars and eateries within a short walking distance, and the underground is less than 5 mins away, and a short ride down to the Danube and sights. Source: Internet

There's a knob below the handlebars that allows you to adjust the tension, making pedaling easier or harder, as you ride down flat roads, up mountain sides, and down hills. Source: Internet

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