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How to pronounce rive in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms cleave, split
Type of tear
Has types laminate, maul
Verb group cleave
Type Words
Synonyms pull, rend, rip
Type of rupture, bust, snap, tear

Examples of rive

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Her low, line-rive pass was settled by Cooney, who turned the 103rd minute golden.
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Rive expects Solarcity to grow to over 1,000 employees within the next three years.
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Rive Rouge made the playoffs last year but haven't made it since 2002 prior to that.
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Rive and his brother, Peter, who is so green he catches his rainwater, vetted the idea.
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Rive says SolarCity has also installed about 750 home charging stations for electric car drivers.
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Rive said about 98 % of all SolarCity business is in already-made homes with high-cost electric bills.
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It seems the powers that be are listening to me as only the other week I was calling for the re-opening of the rive Wye.
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Rive graduated and never set foot in college.
From the usatoday.com
Rive says that most similar audits use the hottest and coldest days a house might experience over the course of a year.
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More examples
  • Rend: tear or be torn violently; "The curtain ripped from top to bottom"; "pull the cooked chicken into strips"
  • Cleave: separate or cut with a tool, such as a sharp instrument; "cleave the bone"
  • Rive (plural: rives) is a French word meaning "bank" (of a river). It could also refer to the following people or places:
  • (Rives (poet)) John G. Rives is a performance poet, storyteller, and author. He has appeared on multiple seasons of HBO's Def Poetry Jam and was a member of the Def Poetry international tour group. ...
  • A place torn; a rent; a rift; To tear apart by force; to split; to cleave; To pierce or cleave with a weapon; To be split or rent asunder; To break apart; to split; In woodworking, a technique of splitting or sawing wood radially from a log (e.g. clapboards)
  • 1.(verb. riyv) to pull. e.g. Arl rive it off. = I will pull it off. ( I rive, you rive, he rives, I rived )
  • Split open. (King Lear); split in two. (Julius Caesar)
  • The technique of splitting wood with maximum control of thickness. Used mostly with ring-porous hardwoods.
  • R - The last community card in a flop game, also refers to the last card in 7 card stud.