"Ridging" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Expanse or stretch of something, such as land or water, that lies between two natural or artificial features.
Here are 5 usage examples of the word "bridging":
A person who rides a horse, bicycle, or other vehicle.<br><br>Example: "The cowboy was a skilled rider, able to gallop across the open plains with ease."
The word "ridership" has two possible meanings:<br><br>1. The number of people using public transport, such as buses, trains, or bicycles, for a particular journey or at a particular time.<br><br>Example: "Public transport ridership increased during the pandemic as people turned to it as a safe way to commute."<br><br>2. The number of people participating in an event, such as a cycling or equestrian competition, or a ride-sharing or ride-hailing service.<br><br>Example: "The team's ridership for the charity cycling event surpassed their target, raising thousands of dollars for a good cause."
Having a wavy or uneven surface; unequal in area or extent.<br><br>Example: The terrain in the countryside was ridged and rocky, making it difficult to drive through.