ridden (Meaning)

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ridden ()

p. p. of Ride.

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ridden (p. p.)

of Ride

ridden Sentence Examples

  1. The dirt-ridden path wound its way through the dense undergrowth.
  2. The horse was heavily ridden, its coat slick with sweat and its muscles trembling.
  3. Guilt and shame rode him like a relentless nightmare.
  4. The child was ridden with chickenpox, its body covered in itchy pustules.
  5. The city was crime-ridden, its streets plagued by violence and lawlessness.
  6. The ancient castle stood atop a fog-ridden hill, its walls shrouded in an eerie mist.
  7. The storm was wind-ridden, lashing against the windows with blinding force.
  8. The ship was wave-ridden, tossed and turned at the mercy of the tempest.
  9. The athlete was injury-ridden, his body battered and bruised from years of rigorous training.
  10. The entire village was disease-ridden, a shadow of its once-vibrant self.

FAQs About the word ridden

p. p. of Ride., of Ride

annoyed, bothered, gotten,teased, tried, picked on, heckled, ridiculed, hazed, tested

sunk, plunged, sunk, plunged, settled,settled, submerged, dived, dipped, dived

The dirt-ridden path wound its way through the dense undergrowth.

The horse was heavily ridden, its coat slick with sweat and its muscles trembling.

Guilt and shame rode him like a relentless nightmare.

The child was ridden with chickenpox, its body covered in itchy pustules.