ride (up)on someone or something

ride (up)on someone or something
ride (up)on someone or something
to use someone or something as a beast of burden. (

Upon

is formal and less commonly used than

on

.) •

As a game, the children used to ride on their father.

We rode upon burros along the narrow mountain trails.


Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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