flussfahrt |
Ride (v. i.) To be carried on the back of an animal, as a horse. |
Ride (v. i.) To be borne in a carriage |
Ride (v. i.) To be borne or in a fluid |
Ride (v. i.) To be supported in motion |
Ride (v. i.) To manage a horse, as an equestrian. |
Ride (v. i.) To support a rider, as a horse |
Ride (v. t.) To sit on, so as to be carried |
Ride (v. t.) To manage insolently at will |
Ride (v. t.) To convey, as by riding |
Ride (v. t.) To overlap (each other) |
Ride (n.) The act of riding |
Ride (n.) A saddle horse. |
Ride (n.) A road or avenue cut in a wood, or through grounds, to be used as a place for riding |
River (n.) One who rives or splits. |
River (n.) A large stream of water flowing in a bed or channel and emptying into the ocean, a sea, a lake, or another stream |
River (n.) Fig.: A large stream |
River (v. i.) To hawk by the side of a river |