(someone or something) rides again

(someone or something) rides again

Someone or something makes a sudden or triumphant return. Often used humorously, especially to make a pun from the word "ride." With its beautiful design, powerful engine, the electric car rides again. The Headless Horseman rides again in this adaptation of Washington Irving's spooky classic.
See also: again, ride
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

— rides again

used to indicate that someone or something has reappeared, especially unexpectedly and with new vigour.
The expression arose from a title formula used in Westerns, most notably the 1939 US film Destry Rides Again.
1941 Pleasures of Publishing Our good friend Helen Bower of the Detroit Free Press sends us a circular which…is headed, ‘Blackstone Rides Again’, and is an announcement for a new edition of Blackstone's Commentaries.
See also: again, ride
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See also:
  • "I see," said the blind man
  • (someone's or something's) days are numbered
  • this just in
  • will wonders never cease
  • wonders (will) never cease
  • Wonders never cease!
  • wonders will never cease
  • a right one
  • as you do
  • believe it or not