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View definitions for ride out

ride out

verb as in come through

verb as in pull through

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Hundreds of thousands of people heeded the warning, but many stayed, determined to ride out the war.

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The self-chosen few will ride out the forty days and forty nights.

From Salon

Sweeney also denied speculation that he was planning to ride out the furore in the hope of stepping down in the wake of a successful Women's Rugby World Cup later this year.

From BBC

And it is especially significant for older couples, who have had to ride out the shifts in attitude.

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That signaled the return of The Undertaker, who rode out on his motorcycle and posed with Ripley.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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