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Definition of ride-on in English: ride-onadjective Denoting a power-driven machine, especially a lawnmower, on which the operator rides. Example sentencesExamples - He's already broken the world record for the longest ever ride-on mower trek by more than 2000 kilometres and he's still got another 8200 kilometres to go before he pulls back into his Binnaway driveway.
- Bargain hunters snapped up ride-on lawn mowers, hot water systems, washing machines and an in-ground swimming pool after the closure of the park last Thursday.
- A mechanically propelled vehicle covers not only cars but electric or motorised wheelchairs and ride-on lawnmowers.
- And all I'm licensed for is to drive a car, moped, and a ride-on lawnmower.
- After lunch I was dragged off to visit Gliddon's Gleaming Garden Equipment Showroom, lured by the promise that, if I was good, I'd be allowed to sit on one of the big ride-on mowers.
- Everything from a ride-on lawn mower, chests of drawers, two pianos and pots and pans were up for grabs in a silent auction held yesterday, with health staff getting first choice.
- Household items include two ride-on mowers, four telescopes, rooms of leather furniture, four 60-inch televisions, eight bicycles, five sets of digital satellite systems and dozens of antique cabinets.
- Children younger than 14 years should not be allowed to operate ride-on lawn mowers, and adolescents should be trained in the use of these machines before independent use.
- I often wonder how many extra ride-on lawn mowers, electronic cat flaps or multi-use foot spas were produced because of the little ticks we placed in boxes.
- Disillusioned with football, Bartsch retired at 25 and moved to Darwin, where he was interviewed this week as he sat on a ride-on mower during his landscaping rounds.
- Also available at the stores would be concrete mixers, generators, power washers, strimmers, hedge trimmers and Castlegarden ride-on lawnmowers.
- In 1996 he became the first person to travel by ride-on lawnmower from John O'Groats to Land's End to raise funds for The Time & Tide Trust, which promotes sporting opportunities for the disabled.
- We use too many escalators, ride-on lawn mowers and watch too much TV.
- The ride-on mower was taken away and will be inspected by North Yorkshire Police's vehicle examination team.
- Mennell, who said he did not know it was an offence to use a ride-on mower on a path while under the influence, gave a breath reading of almost three-times the legal driving limit.
- He seems affable enough at the beginning when he reveals the make-do character of the locals by modifying a ride-on lawn mower as a motorized wheelchair for his mum.
- The shed contained a ride-on lawn mower, gas BBQ, old bunk beds, wooden tables and chairs and bric-a-brac.
- The track was elevated on concrete pedestals and would only take small ride-on engines.
- Armed with a garden fork, Mr Fairwood told Gath to lie on the floor before binding him hand and foot with garden twine and then tying him to the ride-on lawnmower.
- We have two ride-on mowers, one of which doesn't run for more than half-an-hour and neither are suitable to be used in wet weather as they block up.
noun 1A ride-on lawnmower. Example sentencesExamples - It's so much easier to work in the garden if the right tools are at hand - who wouldn't love mowing if they had a state-of-the-art ride-on to play with!
- Gardencare has the widest range of mowers, ride-ons, quads and strimmers available from leading manufacturers such as Atco-Qualcast, Countax, Flymo, Hayter, Marunaka, Mountfied, Rover, Toro, and Briggs & Stratton.
2North American A toy car that a child can sit in and move. Example sentencesExamples - Children are welcome to bring their own ride-ons or toys.
Definition of ride-on in US English: ride-onadjective Denoting a power-driven machine, especially a lawnmower, on which the operator rides. Example sentencesExamples - I often wonder how many extra ride-on lawn mowers, electronic cat flaps or multi-use foot spas were produced because of the little ticks we placed in boxes.
- After lunch I was dragged off to visit Gliddon's Gleaming Garden Equipment Showroom, lured by the promise that, if I was good, I'd be allowed to sit on one of the big ride-on mowers.
- Everything from a ride-on lawn mower, chests of drawers, two pianos and pots and pans were up for grabs in a silent auction held yesterday, with health staff getting first choice.
- We have two ride-on mowers, one of which doesn't run for more than half-an-hour and neither are suitable to be used in wet weather as they block up.
- We use too many escalators, ride-on lawn mowers and watch too much TV.
- Mennell, who said he did not know it was an offence to use a ride-on mower on a path while under the influence, gave a breath reading of almost three-times the legal driving limit.
- The shed contained a ride-on lawn mower, gas BBQ, old bunk beds, wooden tables and chairs and bric-a-brac.
- The ride-on mower was taken away and will be inspected by North Yorkshire Police's vehicle examination team.
- Household items include two ride-on mowers, four telescopes, rooms of leather furniture, four 60-inch televisions, eight bicycles, five sets of digital satellite systems and dozens of antique cabinets.
- Bargain hunters snapped up ride-on lawn mowers, hot water systems, washing machines and an in-ground swimming pool after the closure of the park last Thursday.
- In 1996 he became the first person to travel by ride-on lawnmower from John O'Groats to Land's End to raise funds for The Time & Tide Trust, which promotes sporting opportunities for the disabled.
- Disillusioned with football, Bartsch retired at 25 and moved to Darwin, where he was interviewed this week as he sat on a ride-on mower during his landscaping rounds.
- Children younger than 14 years should not be allowed to operate ride-on lawn mowers, and adolescents should be trained in the use of these machines before independent use.
- He seems affable enough at the beginning when he reveals the make-do character of the locals by modifying a ride-on lawn mower as a motorized wheelchair for his mum.
- He's already broken the world record for the longest ever ride-on mower trek by more than 2000 kilometres and he's still got another 8200 kilometres to go before he pulls back into his Binnaway driveway.
- A mechanically propelled vehicle covers not only cars but electric or motorised wheelchairs and ride-on lawnmowers.
- And all I'm licensed for is to drive a car, moped, and a ride-on lawnmower.
- Also available at the stores would be concrete mixers, generators, power washers, strimmers, hedge trimmers and Castlegarden ride-on lawnmowers.
- Armed with a garden fork, Mr Fairwood told Gath to lie on the floor before binding him hand and foot with garden twine and then tying him to the ride-on lawnmower.
- The track was elevated on concrete pedestals and would only take small ride-on engines.
noun 1A ride-on lawnmower. Example sentencesExamples - It's so much easier to work in the garden if the right tools are at hand - who wouldn't love mowing if they had a state-of-the-art ride-on to play with!
- Gardencare has the widest range of mowers, ride-ons, quads and strimmers available from leading manufacturers such as Atco-Qualcast, Countax, Flymo, Hayter, Marunaka, Mountfied, Rover, Toro, and Briggs & Stratton.
2North American A toy vehicle that a child can sit in and move. Example sentencesExamples - Children are welcome to bring their own ride-ons or toys.
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