WordNet
v. ride away on a horse, for example [syn: ride off]
Usage examples of "ride away".
He was mounted in the top of a very tall tree in the edge of the wood, and he could hardly believe his eyes when, about nine o'clock, he saw Hugo and Humphrey issue from the postern gate, cross the bridge over the moat, and ride away into the wood, which they struck a quarter of a mile south of him.
Theres no way they can make a march thats half a days ride away in less than a day.
There's Vallance Beach just a short ride away, and Seminole Springs.
Long files of mounted soldiers started down the valley, headed for another small valley two days' ride away.
And Malluch, greatly delighted, gave him parting salutation, and started to ride away, but returned presently.
Then she'd ride away north to Raien, not having to wonder any longer, and in a few days they'd be back with baby Ceonigh.
He didn't add that it had been pointless, that barony Tyrnael and Holtun-Bieme ended at the Jerun River, only a day's ride away, and that with their lead, there was no question but that the raiders were long since gone, escaped into Nyphien.
They had been seven against three, yet only two had lived to ride away.
If you had not been chosen, then some marshal or captain would have been set in the same place, and he could not ride away from his charge, were he weary of it or no.
Then you shall look on the muster of Rohan and ride away the gladder for the sight, and the swifter for the rest.
Land on the Eurotas was cheap, and mostly free once you were a day's ride away from the river, but equipment was expensive.