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nightrider

 

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Noun nightrider has 1 sense
  1. night rider, nightrider - member of a secret mounted band in United States south after the Civil War; committed acts of intimidation and revenge
    --1 is a kind of attacker, aggressor, assailant, assaulter

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Nightrider

Description:

A nightrider can refer to different things, depending on the context. Below are some possible senses and usages:

Senses:

  1. Noun: A nightrider refers to a person who rides or travels during the night.
  2. Noun: In some contexts, a nightrider can refer to a participant in illegal or secret nocturnal activities, such as street racing or smuggling.
  3. Noun: Nightrider is also the name of a fictional character from the television series "Knight Rider," known for his high-tech crime-fighting vehicle.
  4. Noun: In motorcycle culture, a nightrider can denote someone who enjoys riding their motorcycle at night, often associated with a sense of adventure.
  5. Adjective: When used as an adjective, nightrider describes things that are characteristic of or related to the nighttime.

Sample Sentences:

  • The mysterious nightrider was seen cruising through the city streets on his sleek motorcycle.
  • The police arrested three nightriders involved in illegal street racing.
  • "KITT, the car driven by Nightrider in the 1980s TV show, possessed artificial intelligence and many advanced features," said Michael.
  • As a nightrider, Sarah enjoyed the freedom of riding her bike under the starry sky.
  • The city skyline looked magnificent in the nightrider view from the top of the hill.

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