"Ridgeback" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Ridgeback" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Ridgeback" Meaning

A ridgeback is a type of domestic cat that originated in Africa. It is a breed of shorthair cat known for its distinctive M-shaped markings on its forehead and its distinctive ridge of hair running along its back in the opposite direction of its coat. Ridgebacks are generally a robust and muscular breed with a short, dense coat.

"Ridgeback" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Ridgeback"


| Example # | Usage Explanation | Context |
| --- | --- | --- |
| 1 | After walking for several miles, I had to climb over a steep ridgeback on the terrain. | Adventure/Outdoor activity |
| 2 | The new sport utility vehicle had a raised ridgeback design that improved its ground clearance. | Automotive description |
| 3 | The mountain guide pointed out a particularly dangerous ridgeback ahead where the trail narrowed significantly. | Adventure/Outdoor activity |
| 4 | The truck's suspension needs to be adjusted since it rides over potholes and ridgebacks too hard. | Automotive maintenance |
| 5 | Hiking through the wilderness required navigating through dense forests over numerous ridgebacks and ravines. | Exploration/Adventure travel |

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Expanse or stretch of something, such as land or water, that lies between two natural or artificial features.

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Causing or feeling amusement or laughter by being silly or foolish.<br><br>Example: The comedian's ridiculous impression of the politician made everyone in the audience laugh out loud.

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To make or regard as laughable or ridiculous; mock or treat with contempt.