hagridden (Meaning)

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hagridden (s)

tormented or harassed by nightmares or unreasonable fears

hagridden Sentence Examples

  1. The hagridden mother paced anxiously by her sick child's bedside.
  2. His hagridden appearance betrayed the sleepless nights and relentless worry he had endured.
  3. The terrors of the past haunted her relentlessly, leaving her hagridden and fearful.
  4. He was a hagridden wreck of a man, haunted by the specters of his past.
  5. Her hagridden countenance spoke volumes of the pain and anguish she had experienced.
  6. The hagridden survivors staggered out of the collapsed building, their bodies broken and their spirits shattered.
  7. The hagridden visage of the old woman told a tragic tale of hardship and sorrow.
  8. His hagridden eyes bore witness to the horrors he had endured in the war-torn country.
  9. The hagridden refugee had fled her homeland, seeking sanctuary from the relentless violence.
  10. The hagridden faces of the homeless etched a stark reminder of the harsh realities of poverty.

FAQs About the word hagridden

tormented or harassed by nightmares or unreasonable fears

angered, disturbed, distracted, bothered, agitated, haunted, freaked (out),alarmed, unsettled, concerned

settled, composed,composed, settled, calmed, quieted, calmed, soothed, quieted, soothed

The hagridden mother paced anxiously by her sick child's bedside.

His hagridden appearance betrayed the sleepless nights and relentless worry he had endured.

The terrors of the past haunted her relentlessly, leaving her hagridden and fearful.

He was a hagridden wreck of a man, haunted by the specters of his past.