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Example sentences for "ride over"

  • Meanwhile, he found time to ride over to Talapus occasionally.

  • This batty Swede tried to ride over me," Lewis replied.

  • I was just going to ride over to inquire after Miss Saville myself," said I.

  • She had wanted to ride over to return Mrs. Simpson's call and had only pretended an indifference to Jean, because she did not intend in any way to remind Mr. Colter of his forgotten promise.

  • Jean, you have simply got to ride over to the station with Jim to meet her this afternoon.

  • I had a kid outfit of h'ar bridle, lots of silver and such, and I used to ride over and be the handsome boy before such outfits as happened along.

  • Course she don't want to ride over to Circle I with us," he informed his confidant, Jed Parker.

  • If I don't ride over to Circle I, I'll spend the evening with my wife," and so on.

  • The cattle were as wild as hares, but the country was pretty good to ride over.

  • He showed me a cattle-salesman's card, and stated that he had agreed with Jasper to dispose of our beasts on commission, and as the latter was waiting in Winnipeg, he asked me to ride over to his homestead to obtain delivery.

  • In fact, I almost fancied you wished to ride over me.

  • If I feel very, very lonely, I'll ride over here.

  • Give me the greatest pleasure to ride over," he said.

  • If you are positively going, I'll ride over to Brackley with you this afternoon," observed Chet-wynd.

  • Parts of the South African veldt are dangerous to ride over because of meerkat holes, but the horses in that country are marvellously clever in avoiding them, if they are left alone.

  • The improved side-saddle was not then invented to enable a lady to ride over fences.

  • His mind flashed back to the memory that Dr Pendle intended to ride over to Southberry in the morning, across the heath.

  • To-morrow, Sir Harry, I ride over to the gipsy camp, and then with this warrant I intend to frighten Mother Jael into confessing what she knows.

  • Ride over to-morrow morning, bishop,' suggested his wife.

  • I'll ride over to Fontenoy to-morrow," said Fairfax Cary.

  • I'll send a bowl of arrack to your men, and I'll ride over to-morrow to see Jacqueline.

  • We'll get up at four, have our breakfast, ride over to Star Pond, and picnic all day long.

  • In the afternoon the four young people set out to ride over to Hugh's place, where a widowed mother was anxiously expecting the arrival of her boy--and only child.

  • I think I'll ride over to town and see Mugford," said Hugh.

  • Jack, jumping up, 'don't ride over a fellow that way!

  • Captain Topsawyer was bad enough, and always pressed far too close on the hounds, but he would pull up at a check; but this rusty-booted 'bomination seems to think the hounds are kept for him to ride over.

  • True, and if we were to ask many a good man that we see crossing a country to ride over a big fence without a bridle we should perceive that there are few seats without hands.

  • Like the breaking of a young colt in the case of a pupil learning to ride over a fence, if you ask too much at once or confuse the learner, you obtain nothing but discomfiture.

  • It is quite possible for a man to ride over a fence by balance only.

  • I made Tank lie down all afternoon, and drink all the water he could swallow, but that night when I started to ride over to the look-out, he insisted on goin' along.

  • Something of this he tried to explain to his new friends at headquarters when next he found an opportunity to ride over.

  • The morning after his return from the lower country, Bob saddled up to ride over to the mill.

  • On only one occasion did Bob gain a chance to ride over to the scenes of his old activities.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ride over" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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