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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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ide herd on (someone)<br />

- to watch closely <strong>and</strong> control someone<br />

The new supervisor likes to ride herd on the people who work for him.<br />

ride off in all directions<br />

- to try to do everything at once, to behave in a totally confused manner<br />

After the meeting everyone seemed to ride off in all directions <strong>and</strong> we did not know<br />

where anyone was going.<br />

ride on (someone's) coattails<br />

- to have one's fortune or success depend on another person<br />

The sales manager was riding on the coattails of his boss <strong>and</strong> hoped to achieve<br />

success in the company.<br />

ride roughshod over (someone or something)<br />

- to treat someone or something with disdain or scorn<br />

The new teacher is riding roughshod over the wants <strong>and</strong> needs of the students.<br />

ride (something) out<br />

- to endure something unpleasant, to survive something safely<br />

We were able to ride out the bad storm by staying in a small restaurant.<br />

ride the gravy train<br />

- to exploit something for easy profit or advantage, to experience excessive success or<br />

profit without deserving it<br />

We have been able to ride the gravy train <strong>and</strong> make a lot of money at our job recently.<br />

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