scamper |
ride |
Related terms |
Scamper is a related term of ride.
As verbs the difference between scamper and ride
is that
scamper is to run quickly and lightly, especially in a playful manner or in an undignified manner while
ride is .
As a noun scamper
is a quick, light run.
trudge |
ride |
Related terms |
In intransitive terms the difference between trudge and ride
is that
trudge is to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps while
ride is of clothing: to rest (in a given way on a part of the body).
bound |
ride |
Related terms |
In intransitive terms the difference between bound and ride
is that
bound is to leap, move by jumping while
ride is of clothing: to rest (in a given way on a part of the body).
As verbs the difference between bound and ride
is that
bound is past tense of bind while
ride is to transport oneself by sitting on and directing a horse, later also a bicycle etc.
As nouns the difference between bound and ride
is that
bound is a boundary, the border which one must cross in order to enter or leave a territory while
ride is an instance of riding.
As an adjective bound
is obliged (to).
ride |
stagger |
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Ride is a related term of stagger.
As verbs the difference between ride and stagger
is that
ride is while
stagger is sway unsteadily, reel, or totter.
As a noun stagger is
an unsteady movement of the body in walking or standing, as if one were about to fall; a reeling motion; vertigo; -- often in the plural; as, the stagger of a drunken man.
ride |
glide |
Related terms |
Ride is a related term of glide.
As verbs the difference between ride and glide
is that
ride is while
glide is to move softly, smoothly, or effortlessly.
As a noun glide is
the act of gliding.
rush |
ride |
Related terms |
Rush is a related term of ride.
As a proper noun rush
is (computing) a dialect of the language.
As a verb ride is
.
scuttle |
ride |
Related terms |
Scuttle is a related term of ride.
As verbs the difference between scuttle and ride
is that
scuttle is (nautical) to cut a hole or holes through the bottom, deck, or sides of (as of a ship), for any purpose or
scuttle can be to move hastily, to scurry while
ride is .
As a noun scuttle
is a container like an open bucket (usually to hold and carry coal) or
scuttle can be a small hatch or opening in a boat also, small opening in a boat or ship for draining water from open deck or
scuttle can be a quick pace; a short run.
read |
ride |
In intransitive terms the difference between read and ride
is that
read is of text, etc., to be interpreted or read in a particular way while
ride is of clothing: to rest (in a given way on a part of the body).
As verbs the difference between read and ride
is that
read is to think, believe; to consider (that) while
ride is to transport oneself by sitting on and directing a horse, later also a bicycle etc.
As nouns the difference between read and ride
is that
read is a reading or an act of reading, especially an actor's part of a play while
ride is an instance of riding.
As a proper noun Read
is {{surname|from=Old English}}, a less common spelling variant of Reid.
budge |
ride |
Related terms |
Budge is a related term of ride.
As verbs the difference between budge and ride
is that
budge is to move while
ride is .
As an adjective budge
is (obsolete) brisk; stirring; jocund or
budge can be (obsolete) austere or stiff, like scholastics.
As a noun budge
is a kind of fur prepared from lambskin dressed with the wool on, formerly used as an edging and ornament, especially on scholastic habits.
ride |
prance |
Related terms |
Ride is a related term of prance.
As verbs the difference between ride and prance
is that
ride is while
prance is (of a horse) to spring forward on the hind legs.
As a noun prance is
(uncommon) the act of prancing.
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