They rode hard, following the river road east toward the town.
The men who went with him said they rode hard.
I had to ride hard in order to catch up with you.
Riding hard he could make it there in a day and a half.
Riding hard, I think that we can make it in a few weeks.
Now I pray her father's miles from here and riding hard.
Yet, when a few miles were behind him he swung off west and rode hard.
They were quickly mounted and soon riding hard while there was still enough light to see by.
To catch the fox you ride hard with the dogs.
"You were riding hard, too, trying to catch me, and couldn't have gotten much more sleep than I did."
"We will have to ride hard to reach the Hook before first light."
In fact they rode so hard that Joe soon stopped missing the talk.
Men would ride hard and break into a sweat, but the air was so dry that they never became wet.
How he had ridden so hard to return to her.
The term "rode hard and put up wet" came to mind.
He's probably five miles out into the desert by now and riding very hard to get away.
We'll have to ride hard to reach the next hills before them.
Besides, your lady looks like she's been rode hard and put up wet.
Steve rode hard and gradually came up on her left.
She spurred forward and he had to ride hard to catch her.