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rode
2[ rohd ]
noun
- a rope by which a boat is anchored.
rode
1/ əʊ /
verb
- the past tense of ride
rode
2/ əʊ /
noun
- nautical an anchor rope or chain
rode
3/ əʊ /
verb
- intr (of the male woodcock) to perform a display flight at dusk during the breeding season
Derived Forms
- ˈǻ徱Բ, noun
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of rode1
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of rode1
Origin of rode2
Example Sentences
After his triumphant portrayal of Jim Morrison in Oliver Stone’s 1991 biopic “The Doors,” he moved to a vast New Mexico ranch where he rode horses, raised buffalo and wrote poetry.
Someone cut off the head of a sea lion in Northern California and rode off with it in a bag.
The experiment rode to the moon March 2 aboard Blue Ghost, a private lander from Firefly Aerospace.
“Same goes for these rides when they go into refurbishment and the same for Superman. I loved Superman ... I never knew the last time I rode it would be the last time ever.”
In 2021, Wayne Pivac's side rode their luck and took their chances, benefiting from refereeing calls and opponents' indiscipline, to carry off the crown against the odds.
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