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harry, harass, hector, nag, provoke, heckle, badger, plague,<br />

pester, annoy, irritate, Colloq hassle: He has been ridden by<br />

obsessive ambition all his life.<br />

--n. 4 drive, journey, trip, excursion, tour, jaunt, outing,<br />

expedition, Colloq spin: Let's go for a ride in the country! 5<br />

take for a ride. a delude, swindle, trick, deceive, defraud,<br />

humbug, defraud, gull, take in, cheat, bamboozle: Those<br />

tricksters with the loaded dice certainly took Charlie for a<br />

ride last night! b (kidnap and) murder or kill or execute or do<br />

in, Slang bump off, US (snatch and) rub out or waste: They said<br />

that if he identified them, they would take him for a ride.<br />

ridge n. crest, line, strip, top edge, arˆte: The mountain ridge was<br />

partly obscured by clouds.<br />

ridicule n. 1 derision, deriding, jeer, jeering, taunt, taunting,<br />

mockery, mocking, gibe or jibe, gibing or jibing, raillery,<br />

Colloq ribbing, US and Canadian razzing, joshing: Nick was<br />

often subjected to ridicule because of his outlandish clothes.<br />

--v. 2 deride, jeer at, taunt, tease, mock, gibe or jibe, guy,<br />

chaff, laugh at, caricature, poke fun at, make fun or sport of,<br />

lampoon, burlesque, travesty, parody, make a laughing-stock<br />

(of), Colloq rib, roast, Brit send up, take the mickey out of,<br />

US and Canadian razz, josh: In a democracy, it is an<br />

inalienable right of the people to ridicule their leaders and<br />

government.<br />

ridiculous<br />

adj. absurd, laughable, preposterous, weird, comical, funny,<br />

humorous, ludicrous, farcical, droll, amusing, mirthful,<br />

hilarious, side-splitting, risible; silly, inane, nonsensical,<br />

foolish, stupid, outlandish, bizarre, grotesque, queer, crazy,<br />

insane, zany, wild, Slang far-out: You look absolutely<br />

ridiculous in that outfit! Where did she ever get the ridiculous<br />

notion that she would marry a prince?<br />

riff-raff n. rabble, hoi polloi, ragtag and bobtail, scum, canaille,<br />

masses, dregs (of society), Colloq great unwashed: I am shocked<br />

that you continue your membership in a club to which riff-raff<br />

like Trevor Barnes belong.

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