hagridden

ADJECTIVE
  1. tormented or harassed by nightmares or unreasonable fears
    hagridden...by visions of an imminent heaven or hell upon earth
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How To Use hagridden In A Sentence

  • The anxious player seems constantly to improve but is hagridden by fear. Times, Sunday Times
  • She is being hagridden for her little son's dying.
  • She has not repeated her belief that we are cursed, but there is something about the darkness of her eyes and the pallor of her face that tells me she is hagridden. The White Queen
  • He was oppressed, hagridden by doubt, and with a tendency to produce a gross error on big points. Times, Sunday Times
  • hagridden...by visions of an imminent heaven or hell upon earth
  • Only those who have been hagridden can know how tricky the slugs are, how constantly one must be on guard - or how deeply one must hate. The Sudden Curve:
  • Considering that his books are positively hagridden by his Message of watered-down Randism, it seems odd to accuse them of thematic vacuity; but the accusation holds just the same. The most inaccurate quiz ever
  • Our society is hagridden by fear of consequences without the actual risk being weighed. Relative risk | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D.
  • It is hagridden by uncertainties and apprehension. War And Recession
  • His new autobiography reveals a man hagridden by self-doubt and still haunted by the traumas of rejection. Times, Sunday Times
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