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Ribes
- noun - a flowering shrub bearing currants or gooseberries; native to northern hemisphere
Riced
- verb - sieve so that it becomes the consistency of rice; "rice the potatoes"
Ricer
- noun - a kitchen utensil used for ricing soft foods by extruding them through small holes
Rices
- verb - sieve so that it becomes the consistency of rice; "rice the potatoes"
Ricey
- unknown - Pertaining to, resembling, or containing rice.
Ricin
- noun - a toxic protein extracted from castor beans; used as a chemical reagent; can be used as a bioweapon; "one milligram of ricin can kill an adult"
Ricks
- noun -
- a painful muscle spasm especially in the neck or back (`rick' and `wrick' are British)
- a stack of hay
- pile in ricks; "rick hay"
Riden
- - imp. pl. & p. p. of Ride.
Rider
- noun - a clause that is appended to a legislative bill
- a traveler riding in a vehicle (a boat or bus or car or plane or train etc) who is not operating it
- a traveler who actively rides a vehicle (as a bicycle or motorcycle)
- a traveler who actively rides an animal (as a horse or camel)
Rides
- noun - a journey in a vehicle (usually an automobile); "he took the family for a drive in his new car"
- a mechanical device that you ride for amusement or excitement
- be carried or travel on or in a vehicle; "I ride to work in a bus"; "He rides the subway downtown every day"
- be contingent on; "The outcomes rides on the results of the election"; "Your grade will depends on your homework"
- be sustained or supported or borne; "His glasses rode high on his nose"; "The child rode on his mother's hips"; "She rode a wave of popularity"; "The brothers rode to an easy victory on their father's political name"
- climb up on the body; "Shorts that ride up"; "This skirt keeps riding up my legs"
- continue undisturbed and without interference; "Let it ride"
- copulate with; "The bull was riding the cow"
- harass with persistent criticism or carping; "The children teased the new teacher"; "Don't ride me so hard over my failure"; "His fell