to ride out the storm

  • 1ride out the storm — ride out/weather the storm to continue to exist and not be harmed during a very difficult period. When smaller companies were going bankrupt, the big companies with wider interests managed to ride out the storm. It remains to be seen if the… …

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  • 2ride out the storm —    If you manage to survive a dangerous or very unpleasant situation, like a ship sailing through a storm, you ride it out.     His business was hit by the recession but he managed to ride it out …

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  • 3ride out — verb hang on during a trial of endurance ride out the storm • Syn: ↑last out, ↑stay, ↑outride • Derivationally related forms: ↑stayer (for: ↑stay) …

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  • 4ride out — {v.} To survive safely; endure. * /The captain ordered all sails lowered so the ship could ride out the storm./ * /Jack decided to ride out his troubles by saying that he had made a mistake but that he had learned his lesson./ …

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  • 5ride out — {v.} To survive safely; endure. * /The captain ordered all sails lowered so the ship could ride out the storm./ * /Jack decided to ride out his troubles by saying that he had made a mistake but that he had learned his lesson./ …

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  • 6ride\ out — v To survive safely; endure. The captain ordered all sails lowered so the ship could ride out the storm. Jack decided to ride out his troubles by saying that he had made a mistake but that he had learned his lesson …

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  • 7ride out — survive safely, endure We were able to easily ride out the storm at the small restaurant …

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  • 8weather the storm — ride out/weather the storm to continue to exist and not be harmed during a very difficult period. When smaller companies were going bankrupt, the big companies with wider interests managed to ride out the storm. It remains to be seen if the… …

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  • 9ride out — PHRASAL VERB If someone rides out a storm or a crisis, they manage to survive a difficult period without suffering serious harm. [V P n (not pron)] The ruling party think they can ride out the political storm... [V n P] He has to just ride this… …

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  • 10ride out — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms ride out : present tense I/you/we/they ride out he/she/it rides out present participle riding out past tense rode out past participle ridden out to get to the end of a difficult or dangerous period or… …

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