ride off

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Definition

Verb: - To depart on horseback or on a bicycle, motorcycle, etc. It implies leaving a place, often in a somewhat casual or deliberate manner, by riding an animal or vehicle.

Usage

This verb is used to describe the act of leaving a location by riding. It often carries a sense of purpose or a definitive departure. It is typically used in the past tense ("rode off") or with auxiliary verbs ("will ride off").

Examples
  • After saying goodbye, he rode off into the sunset on his horse.
  • The messenger rode off quickly to deliver the news.
  • She got on her bicycle and rode off without a word.
Advanced Usage
  • "to ride off into the sunset": This is a common idiomatic expression, often used in films and literature, to signify a happy, romantic, or successful departure, implying a hopeful future.
    • At the end of the movie, the hero and heroine ride off into the sunset.
Variants and Related Words
  • Ride away: A near-identical synonym for "ride off," also meaning to depart by riding.
    • They mounted their horses and rode away from the village.
Synonyms
  • Depart on horseback
  • Gallop away
  • Cycle away
  • Motor off
Related Phrasal Verbs
  • Ride out: To endure or survive a difficult situation, often by leaving a sheltered area.
    • The ship rode out the storm at sea. (Note: This is a different meaning from "ride off").
Related Idioms
  • Ride off on a tangent: This is a playful pun on the idiom "go off on a tangent," meaning to suddenly start talking about a different subject. Using "ride off" adds a visual element.
    • During the meeting, he rode off on a tangent about his vacation.
Verb
  1. ride away on a horse, for example

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