rider - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • suit: Some brands excel at certain styles of bike whereas another brand may suit a particular rider better than another.
  • sponsor: Aggressive boycott campaign certified to strict go over strategy rider sponsored by.
  • allow: The use of a Camelbak allows a rider to take regular sips of liquid throughout a ride.
  • attract: It attracted riders from across the spectrum of cycling and it was particularly pleasurable to see members of Bristol Cycling Campaign strongly in evidence.

Adjective modifier

  • experienced: Experienced riders will ride for 5 hours 15 minutes.
  • amateur: They add huge value to so many, thousands actually, of amateur riders and also help many pros as well.
  • Japanese: The 21-year-old Japanese rider brought his HM Plant Honda Racing Fireblade home in 20th position.
  • paralympic: Karl meets Paralympic riders Lee Pearson and Debbie Criddle and watches an extraordinary display of horsemanship in Argentina.
  • inexperienced: The campaign is in response to the increasing number of collisions sustained by young and inexperienced moped riders.
  • competent: M is much more confident and competent rider because of what she has been taught.

Modifies a noun

  • legion: Scale subsidy schedule of the citizen free riders legions.
  • replacement: The Robins, for a fourth successive match, were forced to operate the rider replacement facility for Charlie Gjedde.
  • outing: Their advantage was further extended in heat eleven when Nicki Pedersen, taking his rider replacement outing, once again sped to victory.
  • comfort: Its lusty power delivery, surefooted composure and excellent rider comfort see to that.

Noun used with modifier

  • dressage: Jordan Hind JORDAN HIND, a keen dressage rider is saddling up for a new role in marketing.
  • horse: We often have horse riders riding two abreast on narrow roads refusing to move into a single file.
  • motorcycle: I am the only motorcycle rider in the office I work at.
  • moped: The campaign is in response to the increasing number of collisions sustained by young and inexperienced moped riders.
  • novice: The man who tames them with his unique blend of safari, sport and psychology also turns novice riders into skilled ranchers.
  • dispatch: A few miles from the Causeway a dispatch rider approached us.

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