ride cymbal |
a cymbal suspended above a set of drums, used esp. in playing jazz. |
ride out |
to endure without much damage. |
rider |
a person who rides a vehicle or an animal. [2 definitions] |
riderless |
combined form of rider. |
ride roughshod over |
to treat harshly or with brutal force. |
ridership |
the people who use a particular form of public transit, or the number of such people. |
ridge |
a long, narrow, raised section, area, or edge, such as the top of a sloping roof or the crest of a hill. [5 definitions] |
ridgepole |
the horizontal beam or timber along the top of a sloping roof. [2 definitions] |
ridicule |
language or actions that make unkind fun of someone or something; mockery; derision. [2 definitions] |
ridiculous |
causing or deserving ridicule; silly, absurd, or preposterous; laughable. |
riding |
an act or instance of taking or having a ride, esp. on horseback. [3 definitions] |
riding school |
a school providing instruction in horseback riding. |
riel |
the chief monetary unit of Cambodia, equaling one hundred sen. |
Riesling |
a dry or sweet aromatic white wine. [2 definitions] |
rife |
common or frequent; widespread. [3 definitions] |
riff |
a short melodic or rhythmic phrase, often repeated, esp. as an accompaniment for a jazz soloist. |
riffle |
a shoal or shallow in a stream, or the ripples of water flowing over it. [5 definitions] |
riffraff |
persons considered to be worthless or disreputable; rabble. |
rifle1 |
a firearm with a long barrel having spiral grooves inside designed to increase the accuracy of a shot. [4 definitions] |
rifle2 |
to search thoroughly in order to rob. |
rifleman |
a person who uses or is skillful with a rifle. [2 definitions] |