Proper noun
A suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
A town on the northeast coast of the Isle of Wight
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAccording to the BBC, the half mile tidal range at Ryde gives a major advantage to hovercraft which can travel right up a beach and the Solent is the only place in Western Europe where there is a regular passenger service. Source: Internet
A committee appointed to advise the state government on the establishment of the new university at North Ryde nominated Abraham as the architect-planner. Source: Internet
Berejiklian is a self-confessed goody two-shoes, which began the day she set foot in North Ryde Public School. Source: Internet
Foxtel is based in North Ryde and sells subscription cable television to most parts of the urban area. citation Sydney's first radio stations commenced broadcasting in the 1920s. Source: Internet
Prime Minister John Howard with broadcaster Alan Jones at a fundraiser for Eastwood Rugby Club at North Ryde RSL just 1 week out from the Federal Election. Source: Internet
Dr Ryde is now trialling exercise breaks among Lanarkshire factory workers. Source: Internet