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hag-ridden

ADJECTIVE
  1. tormented or harassed by nightmares or unreasonable fears
    hagridden...by visions of an imminent heaven or hell upon earth

How To Use hag-ridden In A Sentence

  • Between Loch Pattack and the peat hag-ridden moor, you will normally come across some white horses, garrons, that add to the dream-like quality of the place.
  • He is a man hag-ridden by the dissatisfactions of success, a person constitutionally incapable of compromise.
  • He is a man hag-ridden by the dissatisfactions of success, a person constitutionally incapable of compromise.
  • The Germans began the second half looking hag-ridden and were full of complaints to the referee.
  • He had the appearance of a man hag-ridden by worry.
  • O brother, it is an endless consolation to me, in this disorganic, as yet so quack-ridden, what you may well call hag-ridden and hell-ridden world, to find that disobedience to the Heavens, when they send any messenger whatever, is and remains impossible. Past and Present Thomas Carlyle's Collected Works, Vol. XIII.
  • A careworn boy hag-ridden by his need for perfection knew release.
  • Materialism traps us, unawares, in a world of possessions hag-ridden by irrational fears of likely loss and lurking dangers.
  • Materialism traps us, unawares, in a world of possessions hag-ridden by irrational fears of likely loss and lurking dangers.
  • Materialism traps us, unawares, in a world of possessions hag-ridden by irrational fears of likely loss and lurking dangers.
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