RIDE vs TEASE: NOUN
- A means of transportation.
- A device, such as one at an amusement park, that one rides for pleasure or excitement.
- A path made for riding on horseback, especially through woodlands.
- The act or an instance of riding, as in a vehicle or on an animal.
- A journey in a vehicle driven by someone else
- A mechanical device that you ride for amusement or excitement
- A cock tease; an exotic dancer; a stripper.
- A single act of teasing.
- One who teases.
- One who teases or plagues.
- One who or that which teases; a plague.
- The act of teasing, or the state of being teased.
- A flirtatious person.
- A person who makes fun of or annoys others, as with playful or taunting remarks.
- One that teases, as.
- An act of teasing, especially a playfully mocking remark.
- A seductive woman who uses her sex appeal to exploit men
- Someone given to teasing (as by mocking or stirring curiosity)
- The act of harassing someone playfully or maliciously (especially by ridicule); provoking someone with persistent annoyances
RIDE vs TEASE: VERB
- Be contingent on
- Have certain properties when driven
- Harass with persistent criticism or carping
- Sit and travel on the back of animal, usually while controlling its motions
- Be carried or travel on or in a vehicle
- Ride over, along, or through
- Move like a floating object
- Keep partially engaged by slightly depressing a pedal with the foot
- Copulate with
- Be sustained or supported or borne
- Lie moored or anchored
- Continue undisturbed and without interference
- Sit on and control a vehicle
- Climb up on the body
- To entice, to tempt.
- To provoke or disturb by annoying remarks and other annoyances.
- To poke fun at.
- To back-comb.
- To comb (originally with teasels) so that the fibres all lie in one direction.
- To separate the fibres of a fibrous material.
- To arouse hope, desire, or curiosity without satisfying them
- Annoy persistently
- Tear into pieces
- Raise the nap of (fabrics)
- Disentangle and raise the fibers of
- Separate the fibers of
- Mock or make fun of playfully
- Harass with persistent criticism or carping
- Ruffle (one's hair) by combing towards the ends towards the scalp, for a full effect
RIDE vs TEASE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To harass with persistent carping and criticism.
- To tease or ridicule.
- To keep (a vessel) at anchor.
- To control (an opponent) in wrestling, usually by holding the opponent down.
- To cause to ride, especially to cause to be carried.
- To take part in or do by riding.
- To be supported or carried on.
- To travel over, along, or through.
- To glide or move while standing on or having one's feet attached to (a board, such as a snowboard).
- To sit on and control the movement of.
- To work or move from the proper place, especially on the body.
- To continue without interference.
- To be contingent; depend.
- To be sustained or supported on a pivot, axle, or other point.
- To seem to float.
- To lie at anchor.
- To move by way of an intangible force or impetus; move as if on water.
- To travel over a surface.
- To participate in a board sport such as snowboarding.
- To be carried or conveyed, as in a vehicle or on horseback.
- To annoy or make fun of someone persistently.
- To extract, identify, or cause to come about. Used with out.
- To cut (tissue, for example) into pieces for examination.
- To raise the nap of (cloth) by dressing, as with a fuller's teasel.
- To ruffle (the hair) by combing from the ends toward the scalp for an airy, full effect.
- To disentangle and dress the fibers of (wool, for example).
- To urge persistently; coax.
- To arouse sexual desire in (someone) deliberately with no intention of having sex.
- To provoke or irritate, as with physical movements.
- To say in a playful or mocking way.
- To make fun of (someone) playfully or taunt annoyingly.
RIDE vs TEASE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- A long tenon at the top of a post to receive two beams crossing each other one above the other.
- To vex with importunity or impertinence; to harass, annoy, disturb, or irritate by petty requests, or by jests and raillery; to plague.
- To tear or separate into minute shreds, as with needles or similar instruments.
- To stratch, as cloth, for the purpose of raising a nap; teasel.
- To comb or card, as wool or flax.
RIDE vs TEASE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- A journey in a vehicle (usually an automobile)
- To sit on and drive; be carried along on and by: used specifically of a horse.
- Synonyms and The effort has been made, in both England and America, to confine ride to progression on horseback, and to use drive for progression in a vehicle, but it has not been altogether successful, being checked by the counter-tendency to use drive only where the person in question holds the reins or where the kind of motion is emphasized.
- To climb up or rise, as an ill-fitting coat tends to do at the shoulders and the back of the neck.
- In surgery, said of the ends of a fractured bone when they overlap each other.
- To serve as a means of travel; be in condition to support a rider or traveler: as, that horse rides well under the saddle.
- To lap or lie over: said especially of a rope when the part on which the strain is brought lies over and jams the other parts.
- To have free play; have the upper hand; domineer.
- To be carted, as a convicted bawd.
- To be mounted and borne along; hence, to move triumphantly or proudly.
- To move on or about something.
- To be borne in or on a fluid; float; specifically, to lie at anchor.
- To be borne along in a vehicle, or in or on any kind of conveyance; be carried in or on a wagon, coach, car, balloon, ship, palanquin, bicycle, or the like; hence, in general, to travel or make progress by means of any supporting and moving agency.
- To be carried on the back of a horse, ass, mule, camel, elephant, or other animal; specifically, to sit on and manage a horse in motion.
- In lawn-bowls, to roll (the ball) with great force.
- (idiom) (take for a ride) To transport to a place and kill.
- (idiom) (take for a ride) To deceive or swindle.
- (idiom) (ride shotgun) To ride in the front passenger seat of a car or truck.
- (idiom) (ride shotgun) To guard a person or thing while in transit.
- (idiom) (ride high) To experience success.
- (idiom) (ride herd on) To keep watch or control over.
- (idiom) (ride for a fall) To court danger or disaster.
- Synonyms Tease, Vex, Annoy, Molest, Badger, Pester, Bother, Worry, Plague, Torment. All these words either may or must refer to repeated acts; they all suggest mental pain, but of degrees varying with the word or with the circumstances; all except badger and molest may be used reflexively, but with different degrees of appropriateness, vex, worry, and torment being the most common in such use; the agent may be a person, or, except with badger, it may be a creature, events, circumstances, etc.; it would be clearly figurative to use tease when the agent is not a person; all except tease are always used seriously. Tease is not a strong word, but has considerable breadth of use: a child may tease his mother for what he desires; there is a great deal of good-humored teasing of friends about their matrimonial intentions; a fly may tease a dog by continually waking him up. Vex is stronger, literally implying anger and figuratively applying to repeated attacks, etc., such as would produce an excitement as strong as anger. In Shakspere's “still-vex'd Bermoothes” (Tempest, i. 2. 229), the use of vex is somewhat poetic or archaic, as is the application of the word to the continued agitation of the sea. Annoy has a middle degree of strength between tease and vex; a feeling of annoyance is somewhat short of vexation. We may be annoyed by the persistence of flies, beggars, duns, suitors, picket-firing, etc. Molest is generally a stronger word in its expression of harm done or intended, including the sense of disturbing once or often: some wild animals will not molest those who do not molest them. The next four words have a homely force—badger being founded upon the baiting of a badger by dogs, and thus implying persistence, energy, and some rudeness; pester implying similar persistence and much small vexation; bother implying weariness and perhaps confusion of the mind; and worry implying actual fatigue and even exhaustion. Plague and torment are very strong by the figurative extension of their primary meaning, although they are often used by hyperbole for that which is intolerable only by constant return: as, a tormenting fly. See exasperate and harass.
- To vex, annoy, disturb, or irritate by petty requests, by silly trifling, or by jests and raillery; plague with questions, importunity, insinuations, raillery, or the like.
- To dress, as cloth, by means of teazels.
- To pull apart or separate the adhering fibers of, as a bit of tissue or a specimen for microscopical examination; pick or tear into its sepa rate fibers; comb or card, as wool or flax.
RIDE vs TEASE: RELATED WORDS
- Journey, Trip, Trek, Joyride, Cod, Tantalize, Rag, Bait, Twit, Taunt, Tease, Rally, Mount, Sit, Drive
- Loosen, Beleaguer, Bait, Badger, Twit, Minx, Vamp, Fluff, Coquette, Teaser, Harass, Flirt, Pester, Tantalize, Taunt
RIDE vs TEASE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Bike, Journey, Trip, Trek, Cod, Tantalize, Rag, Bait, Twit, Taunt, Tease, Rally, Mount, Sit, Drive
- Loosen, Beleaguer, Bait, Badger, Twit, Minx, Vamp, Fluff, Coquette, Teaser, Harass, Flirt, Pester, Tantalize, Taunt
RIDE vs TEASE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Buses; Trains; Trams; Ring and ride; Park and ride; Driving; Scootering; How to travel safely.
- Each unique segment of a Shared Ride is considered a single Ride.
- Pay as You Go ride all the rides, or pay for each ride separately.
- Ride in Bliss or snacks and juice for the kids, something that Uber discourages while you ride with them.
- Those who walk, ride bikes, or ride motorcycles have few protections to prevent injuries when vehicles strike them.
- Overall an enjoyable ride that had many ups and downs compared to my local rail ride.
- People who ride motorcycles should wear a helmet every time they ride.
- People who ride motorcycles should wear helmets every time they ride.
- Each Midway ride varies in the number of tickets one needs to ride each ride.
- Do you wanna ride, ride, ride in my foreign?
- Bunny stimulator to tease and please your clit.
- My older brother Tommy loves to tease me.
- Is there anything you can tease for us?
- Tease your way to a higher open rate.
- Ako and Riko, like to tease their brother.
- Ballard tease is made good on, with to!
- Instead, the fire seemed to tease his flesh.
- Strip tease at Club Mandisa Mutare The above Mutare joint will host 10 pole dancers from Harare for a strip tease challenge on Saturday.
- Registration is thru the TEASE System (DSR comes on TEASE's coat-tails to be as economical as humanly possible).
- Elders tease children or elder siblings or cousins tease their junior relations.
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