-ridden

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Figuratively construed as "repeatedly subject to" or "unable to escape from" (example: hag-ridden, bedridden.)
cliché-ridden
dominated or plagued by clichés

the cliché-ridden report was considered to be useless and the author was berated.

flea-ridden
Mangy; filthy
flea-ridden
Infested with fleas
over-ridden
Alternative spelling of overridden
over-ridden
excessively ridden (Example: "...there was blood on ... the sides of his over-ridden horse", Sir Walter Scott, )
ridden
Oppressed by
ridden
Full of
ridden
Past participle of rid
ridden
Past participle of ride
ridden hard and put away wet
Mistreated; not properly cared for

Alexandra collapsed onto the leather couch in the library, feeling as if she were a horse who had just been ridden hard and put away wet.

crime-ridden
Dominated or plagued by crime
guilt ridden
Feeling or revealing a sense of guilt; "so guilt-ridden he could not face his father"
bed-ridden
sick, ill, remaining in bed due to medical reasons
debt-ridden
Debt-ridden countries, companies, or people owe extremely large amounts of money. the debt-ridden economies of Latin America. debt-ridden countries or organizations owe so much money they cannot pay the money back
demon-ridden
as if possessed by demons
guilt-ridden
feeling or revealing a sense of guilt; "so guilt-ridden he could not face his father
guilt-ridden
feeling or revealing a sense of guilt; "so guilt-ridden he could not face his father"
guilt-ridden
If a person is guilt-ridden, they feel very guilty about something. In the first week of January, thousands of guilt-ridden people signed up for fitness courses or embarked on diets. feeling so guilty about something that you cannot think about anything else
hag-ridden
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hag-ridden
tormented or harassed by nightmares or unreasonable fears; "hagridden
hag-ridden
by visions of an imminent heaven or hell upon earth"- C
house ridden
unable to leave one's house, confined to one's house (generally due to an illness)
priest-ridden
ruled by or oppressed by a priest
ridden
of Ride
ridden
Ridden is the past participle of ride
ridden
{s} penetrated, full; given to, controlled by, ruled by
ridden with feelings of inferiority
lacking self-confidence and filled with feelings of worthlessness
ridden with guilt
filled with guilt, dominated by feelings of guilt
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