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41 ride over
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42 ride pillion
v.1 ir en el asiento de pasajero, ir en el asiento trasero.2 montar a la grupa. -
43 ride round
v.ir de acá para allá. -
44 ride shotgun
v.viajar armado como guardia, viajar como guardia armado. -
45 ride sidesaddle
v.cabalgar con las dos piernas al mismo lado, montar a la inglesa, montar a sentadillas como mujer, ir en jamugas. -
46 ride side-saddle
v.montar a sentadillas, montar a asentadillas, montar a mujeriegas. -
47 ride straight
v.ir al grano. -
48 ride tandem
v.ir a la zaga. -
49 ride through
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50 park-ride
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51 can you give me a ride
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52 can you give me a ride?
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53 go for a ride
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54 hitch a ride
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55 take a ride
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56 take s.o. for a ride
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57 to ride a bicycle
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58 to ride bareback
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59 to ride on
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60 to ride out the storm / weather the storm
to ride out the storm / weather the stormcapear el temporalEnglish-spanish dictionary > to ride out the storm / weather the storm
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