Word info

ride out the storm

Verb

Meaning

ride out the storm (third-person singular simple present rides out the storm, present participle riding out the storm, simple past rode out the storm, past participle ridden out the storm)

to weather the storm

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

All the ships were sunk, except the British cruiser Calliope, which barely managed to leave port at 1 mile per hour and ride out the storm. Source: Internet

For the most part, families have taken the pandemic seriously, taking measured steps to follow Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines, ready to hunker down and ride out the storm. Source: Internet

So the young family made a last-minute decision to leave their RV in Port Aransas and ride out the storm at a Holiday Inn in downtown Corpus Christi. Source: Internet

True Tales of the Great Lakes, by Dwight Boyer, pg 269 Meanwhile, fifty miles farther up the lake, the Matoa and Captain Hugh McLeod had to ride out the storm without a safe harbor. Source: Internet

These private insurers will assess the risk associated with your home based off the location, vulnerability and history of the place, and if the companies deem the risk too high, you're going to have to ride out the storm. Source: Internet

"We figured our best chance would be to ride out the storm on our own property in Washington where we could at the very least provide for ourselves off the land," Pickett says. Source: Internet

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