Idioms
ride (something) out or ride out (something)
to endure something unpleasant, to survive something safely
We were able to ride out the storm by staying in a small restaurant.
ride herd on (someone)
ride off in all directions
ride on (someone's) coattails
ride roughshod over (someone or something)
ride the gravy train
riding for a fall
riding high
right and left
right as rain
right at (a specific time/place)
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feel sorry for (someone)
break out of (something)
hands down
keep one's chin up
ease up on (someone or something)
hang a left
nose around
get back together (with someone)
tie (someone) up in knots
You got me there.
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Unit
Unit : chain (ch) (ramsden's) (u.s.)
Formula : 1200*inch
in si : 30.48
si unit : m
in cgs : 3048
cgs unit : cm
Category : distance_length.
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