She said she feared for her life when a man who was testing her car, with her as passenger, embarked on a crazed high-speed joyride and refused to stop.
Eventually we catch him with our bike as he goes for a joyride right back to where he stole it from.
The FBI in Atlanta is telling us this was more a joyride than anything else, and that there is no indication that terrorism had anything to do with the stealing of this jet.
There's a tracking device in every ship, in case someone decides to go for a joyride or something like this.
It is, alas, an all-too-familiar scene on the streets of Rochdale as car crime soars and thieves think nothing of ending a night's joyride by destroying the vehicle.
We weren't necessarily good kids, so we used to scheme about the usual: joyrides, smoking cigarettes, raiding the liquor cabinets and more.
Mr Hinchliffe recorded a verdict of death by misadventure and said a joyride had ended in the ‘most appalling tragedy’.
They believe their pride and joy may have been used on a joyride.
His joyride ended in a horrific crash which put him in a coma and left him disabled, destroying his life.
A police spokesman said the incident appeared to have been a joyride.
The local couple, who have lived in the town for over 31 years, were subjected to a horrendous level of violence in pursuit of a few quid and the chance of a joyride.
They forget to say ten of those deaths have been due to joyrides.
1.1informal A fast and dangerous ride in a stolen vehicle.
〈非正式〉驾偷来的车乱开(或兜风)
they went for a joyride
他们驾偷来的车子乱兜风。
Definition of joyride in US English:
joyride
nounˈdʒɔɪraɪdˈjoirīd
1A ride for enjoyment in a vehicle or aircraft.
驾车兜风;游览飞行
Example sentencesExamples
They forget to say ten of those deaths have been due to joyrides.
She said she feared for her life when a man who was testing her car, with her as passenger, embarked on a crazed high-speed joyride and refused to stop.
The local couple, who have lived in the town for over 31 years, were subjected to a horrendous level of violence in pursuit of a few quid and the chance of a joyride.
Mr Hinchliffe recorded a verdict of death by misadventure and said a joyride had ended in the ‘most appalling tragedy’.
Eventually we catch him with our bike as he goes for a joyride right back to where he stole it from.
It is, alas, an all-too-familiar scene on the streets of Rochdale as car crime soars and thieves think nothing of ending a night's joyride by destroying the vehicle.
We weren't necessarily good kids, so we used to scheme about the usual: joyrides, smoking cigarettes, raiding the liquor cabinets and more.
The FBI in Atlanta is telling us this was more a joyride than anything else, and that there is no indication that terrorism had anything to do with the stealing of this jet.
A police spokesman said the incident appeared to have been a joyride.
His joyride ended in a horrific crash which put him in a coma and left him disabled, destroying his life.
They believe their pride and joy may have been used on a joyride.
There's a tracking device in every ship, in case someone decides to go for a joyride or something like this.
1.1informal A fast and dangerous ride in a stolen vehicle.