noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
football/rugby/riding/ski boots
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Take your muddy football boots off before you come inside.
riding bareback
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He’d been riding bareback all his life.
walking/riding/farming etc country
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To the east is an area of rich farming country.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
horse
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Other activities available at a charge are horse riding , water-skiing, sauna, massage, tennis and wind-surfing lessons.
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The teachers in the ring show the children how to do basic horse riding .
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She attends Ropley School and enjoys dancing, horse riding and drama, as well as bell-ringing and singing in the Ropley Church choir.
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This is a veritable paradise for all those who love walking, swimming and above all, horse riding .
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Try a bit of horse riding , or even a ride in a horse drawn trap.
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Plenty to do for the young and elderly including windsurfing, sailing, bowls, tennis and horse riding .
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There are also a few indoor pools. Horse riding: Riding is available for children as well as for adults.
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The holiday includes walking, horse riding and mountain biking in the area..
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
be on/riding the crest of a wave
be riding for a fall
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He seems to be riding for a fall, almost recklessly risk-taking.
be riding high
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Before Saturday's defeat, the Broncos had been riding high.
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Blackpool are riding high in Division Four, while United have slowly sunk down the table.
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By the summer of 1945, the Allies were riding high.
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The Agnelli family, which owns almost 40% of the company, was riding high.
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The salary cap was not in place when Jimmy was riding high in Dallas.
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Travolta, who is riding high in Hollywood, takes a minor career risk by playing a villain.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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As one gains in skill the performance of the task of riding is released to the periphery of awareness.
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Driving like his is helping the growth of off-road riding .
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Generally, a snaffle will be required for family horse, riding club horse and novice riding.
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Horse riding is also now available at Choupana and Sto da Serra.
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Horses out riding can show their intolerance for the same daily routine and their need for excitement.
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The riding became more regular and I wanted to ride more often than I could.
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Voters elect members of Parliament from districts known as ridings.