riding
Pronunciation: [ˈraɪdɪŋ]
Word
Context: "transportation"
(verb) to sit on something that moves, like a bicycle or a horse, and go along with it. When you ride, you are enjoying a trip while being carried by another thing.
Example
She is riding her bike to school every day.
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He didn't like riding the roller coaster because it was too scary.
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Are you riding your horse at the competition tomorrow?
Context: "transportation"
(noun) the act of sitting on something that moves, like a bicycle, horse, or vehicle. Riding is what you do when you enjoy traveling this way.
Example
The riding we did in the park was so much fun.
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The riding experience on that bike was not comfortable at all.
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What do you like most about riding in the countryside?
Context: "recreation"
(noun) a specific type of activity where you ride horses, often for fun or competitions. It includes different styles like dressage or jumping.
Example
Her riding improved a lot after taking lessons.
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His riding didn't go well because the horse was too fast for him.
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Are you interested in getting into horse riding?
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