What's the difference between rider and ryder?

Rider


Definition:

  • (n.) One who, or that which, rides.
  • (n.) Formerly, an agent who went out with samples of goods to obtain orders; a commercial traveler.
  • (n.) One who breaks or manages a horse.
  • (n.) An addition or amendment to a manuscript or other document, which is attached on a separate piece of paper; in legislative practice, an additional clause annexed to a bill while in course of passage; something extra or burdensome that is imposed.
  • (n.) A problem of more than usual difficulty added to another on an examination paper.
  • (n.) A Dutch gold coin having the figure of a man on horseback stamped upon it.
  • (n.) Rock material in a vein of ore, dividing it.
  • (n.) An interior rib occasionally fixed in a ship's hold, reaching from the keelson to the beams of the lower deck, to strengthen her frame.
  • (n.) The second tier of casks in a vessel's hold.
  • (n.) A small forked weight which straddles the beam of a balance, along which it can be moved in the manner of the weight on a steelyard.
  • (n.) A robber.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) An untiring advocate of the joys and merits of his adopted home county, Bradbury figured Norfolk as a place of writing parsons, farmer-writers and sensitive poets: John Skelton, Rider Haggard, John Middleton Murry, William Cowper, George MacBeth, George Szirtes.
  • (2) Yogi Breisner, performance manager for the British eventing team, said: "It is a real shame that it has been called off, especially in an Olympic year when a lot of the riders and horses would have been on show.
  • (3) Or perhaps it was just because I was a little kid and more interested in them Weetabix skinheads, Roland Rat and Knight Rider.
  • (4) "A lot of my mates were let down by Easy Rider, they thought it was going to be a lot better – but it didn't disappoint me at all."
  • (5) But it made sure there weren’t surprises like this one: when Natalie Burg, of Michigan, was newly married, she discovered that adding a rider for maternity coverage would more than double the cost of her health insurance, from $120 a month to more than $300.
  • (6) Barra’s main rivals in the single-speed category were Willo and a rider nicknamed Neu York, representing the Gorilla Smash Squad.
  • (7) Fifty-seven percent of riders were wearing helmets during the mishap.
  • (8) I can't make myself into a big, powerful rider who can put out 300 watts per hour.
  • (9) – A 16km (10-mile) subway extension to take riders from central Rio to the Olympic Park in the western suburb of Barra da Tijuca is likely to be finished just a few weeks before the games open.
  • (10) The Surf's Up Surf School has been operating from the beach for 15 years and has an experienced team of instructors (including a former New Zealand national-level coach, Kelly O'Toole) who are prepared to work with everyone from complete beginners to elite riders.
  • (11) The Tasmanian Motorcycle Rider Training scheme is assessed in terms of its value in reducing the accident risk.
  • (12) "I just wanted to go out there and enjoy it," said Dujardin, who is only the second British rider to win double gold at one Games, following the eventer Richard Meade 40 years ago.
  • (13) 11.47pm GMT New England Here's an expert view of the Revs from one of our weekly experts , MB Carradine , of the Midnight Riders : No one projected the Revolution would finish 3rd in the East, and rightfully so.
  • (14) The UCI should also pay more attention to medical issues in cycling and when Therapeutic Use Exemptions should be granted Words of warning Sanctioned riders should be used ‘as an educational tool’ to inform their peers about the dangers of doping through interviews, appearances, lectures and recorded messages pointing out the impact of doping on their lives, ‘the social stigma, financial impact, health effects and self-esteem issues’ Voice of the union The UCI should ‘facilitate the creation of a strong riders’ union … to give riders a collective voice particularly on issues of ownership, revenue sharing, the racing calendar and anti-doping.
  • (15) And if you're going to film me in HD my agent says I need a rider in my contract for a makeup artist."
  • (16) Lance Armstrong held the meanest grudges in cycling, in effect ruining the career of Christophe Bassons after the French rider dared to talk publicly about doping.
  • (17) Honeychile Rider is even more unworldly, depicted in Dr No as part intuitive animal, part innocent child.
  • (18) It’s not about promoting it to lycra-clad riders.
  • (19) But there was disappointment on Monday for Lee Pearson, the dressage rider who had nine gold medals in his locker coming into the Games and was one of the most recognisable faces of the build-up.
  • (20) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Lakota youth riders of the “Horse Nation” gallop bareback at Standing Rock.

Ryder


Definition:

  • (n.) A clause added to a document; a rider. See Rider.
  • (n.) A gold coin of Zealand [Netherlands] equal to 14 florins, about $ 5.60.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In generic terms, I think people think they have a binary choice in life at the moment,” says Ryder.
  • (2) For a Sunday spell, Ian Poulter was in Ryder Cup mode.
  • (3) I call VIP’s Dave Ryder, who admits “the feedback has been mixed”.
  • (4) Ryder also warned that focusing on vocational training from an early age sometimes created a narrow perspective and that those with a broader academic background to draw on could be more well-rounded.
  • (5) "This is a rogue officer who should have faced disciplinary charges and if he had done, the likely probability is that he would not have been in that situation on 1 April 2009," said Matthew Ryder QC, counsel for Tomlinson's family at the inquest.
  • (6) Matthew Ryder QC, counsel for Trimingham, told Mr Justice Tugendhat the newspaper had a right to freedom of expression, but not to abuse her repeatedly under the guise of exercising that freedom.
  • (7) Col Patrick Ryder, spokesman for US Central Command, which is responsible for American military operations in the Middle East, declined to comment on the capture or detention of the militant.
  • (8) This year Randy Ryder will meet his mother for the first time.
  • (9) Ryder’s comment tempered speculation that the airbase agreement signals a shift in US policy towards attacking the Syrian leader, Bashar al-Assad, as many Republican hawks and Syrian rebels desire.
  • (10) The report builds on a warning from the ILO director general, Guy Ryder, that income inequality and a rise in casual employment practices risk fuelling nationalist movements .
  • (11) Susanna Malkakorpi is a palliative nurse at the Sue Ryder Duchess of Kent Hospice in Berkshire.
  • (12) The Ukip leader, tongue firmly lodged in cheek, has recorded a “party political broadcast” on behalf of Paddy Power , exhorting punters to get behind Team Europe in this weekend’s Ryder Cup golf contest against the US.
  • (13) In September 2008, having by then had four meetings and lunches with senior NI and BSkyB executives, including the then Sun editor Rebekah Wade, Salmond offered Murdoch tickets to a Ryder Cup golf tournament in Kentucky as an official guest of the Scottish government.
  • (14) In Ryder's case his 65-year-old mother is an actress who once lived in Spain, but is now based in London.
  • (15) There is “no change in that position”, Colonel Patrick Ryder, a spokesman for the US forces in the Middle East, told reporters at the Pentagon on Friday.
  • (16) The team’s principal, Douglas Ryder, said: “One of the riders from another team said to Natnael Berhane: ‘Get out of the way you effing n*****’.
  • (17) End of life care campaign – coalition of organisations They say: Cicely Saunders International, Hospice UK, Marie Curie Cancer Care, Macmillan Cancer Support, Motor Neurone Disease Association, the National Council for Palliative Care and Sue Ryder came together in 2012 to campaign for the introduction of free social care for people at the end of their life.
  • (18) Murdoch was offered tickets to a Ryder Cup golf tournament in Kentucky by Salmond in September 2008.
  • (19) Without providing information on an ongoing inquiry, Ryder said that Central Command welcomed the inspector-general investigation and defended the integrity of the command’s war analysis.
  • (20) Standing there next to the acting BBC chairman, Richard Ryder, and apologising for almost everything.

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