Pronunciation: /ˈraɪdɪŋ/
noun the action or activity of traveling on or in a vehicle, typically a horse, bicycle, or motorcycle
A1 I enjoy riding my bike in the park.
A2 She is learning how to go horseback riding.
B1 Riding a motorcycle can be dangerous if not done carefully.
B2 The riding instructor taught us how to properly saddle the horse.
C1 Competitive horse riding requires a high level of skill and dedication.
C2 She excels in dressage, a form of horse riding that emphasizes precision and elegance.
verb the present participle of the verb 'ride', which means to sit on and control the movement of an animal or vehicle
A1 I enjoy riding my bike in the park.
A2 She is learning how to ride a horse.
B1 They went riding on a quad bike during their vacation.
B2 Riding a motorcycle requires a lot of skill and concentration.
C1 The professional cyclist was riding at an incredible speed during the race.
C2 After years of training, she finally achieved her dream of riding in the Tour de France.
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