ride by someone or something

ride by someone or something
ride by someone or something
to pass by someone or something, riding. (As on a horse or bicycle, or as a passenger in a car.) •

She rode by me without saying anything.

I rode by the store and forget to stop and go in.


Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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