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Word: Dispatch Rider

Definition: A dispatch rider is a person, usually on a motorcycle, who delivers important messages or documents, especially in a military context. They are like messengers who need to travel quickly to deliver their messages.

Usage Instructions:
  • Type: Noun
  • Context: Mostly used in military or emergency situations, but can also refer to someone who delivers important messages in other contexts.
Example:
  • "During the war, the dispatch rider raced through the streets to deliver critical orders to the front line."
Advanced Usage:

In modern times, the term "dispatch rider" can also be used in a more general sense to refer to any fast courier service, especially in urban areas.

Word Variants:
  • Dispatch (verb): To send off to a destination for a purpose. Example: "They dispatched the goods quickly."
  • Rider (noun): A person who rides, especially on a horse or motorcycle.
Different Meanings:
  • Dispatch: Besides referring to sending messages, it can also mean to deal with a task quickly.
  • Rider: Can mean someone who rides a vehicle or an addition to a document (like a rider clause).
Synonyms:
  • Messenger
  • Courier
  • Delivery person
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "On the double": This means to do something very quickly, similar to how a dispatch rider must act.
  • "Run an errand": This means to go out to deliver a message or pick up something, which could relate to what a dispatch rider does.
Summary:

A dispatch rider is an important role, especially in situations that require quick communication. They are skilled at navigating through traffic and delivering messages safely and promptly.

Noun
  1. a messenger who carries military dispatches (usually on a motorcycle)

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