to get to the end of a difficult or dangerous period or situation without any serious problems
But he'll cling to power like a limpet, he'll ride out the pain and the humiliation, he's tough as old boots.
Did it have something to do with the Prince refusing to ride out with him this morning?
For some reason, they traditionally preferred dressing up for that last ride out.
The ship rode out the storm without any permanent damage.
We hope to ride out this recession better than last time.
We turned ourselves feathered and flew up into the sky just as an army began to ride out of the mist.
rides out
riding out
rode out
ridden out
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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