It is hagridden by uncertainties and apprehension. From Wordnik.com. [War And Recession] Reference
Our society is hagridden by fear of consequences without the actual risk being weighed. From Wordnik.com. [Relative risk | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D.] Reference
He came into being in the fine, free, careless days before I became hagridden by the necessity for accuracy in detail. From Wordnik.com. [Death of Jezebel]
His great sorrow is the fact that TunFaire is a city already hagridden by a backbreaking oversupply of priests and religions. From Wordnik.com. [Angry Lead Skies]
The tired hagridden tiger in the good clothes allowed his glance to stray towards an empty cot next to Tom, but he remained a tiger. From Wordnik.com. [The Tiger in the Smoke]
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. From Wordnik.com. [The Sudden Curve:] Reference
So this morning, hagridden with guilt, I've been getting stuck into my backlog of mail, which includes some lovely readers 'letters from various places. From Wordnik.com. [LOLOLOLOL!!!!!!!] Reference
TunFaire is overcrowded and hagridden by poverty and hardly a day passes when somebody doesn't whittle on somebody with a hatchet or do cosmetic surgery with a hammer. From Wordnik.com. [Dread Brass Shadows]
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. From Wordnik.com. [The most inaccurate quiz ever] Reference
He moved quickly through the limbic system of the humiliated, hagridden brain, turning off pain circuits and putting up a temporary mitigating structure that would help ... a little. From Wordnik.com. [The Golden Torc]
It was obvious to the rational side of her mind that she was well and truly losing it, hagridden by the specters of her past just at the time she most needed to be clearheaded and objective. From Wordnik.com. [A Darker Place]
That Lyveden of all men in the world should make such a costly mistake showed that his nerves were hagridden. From Wordnik.com. [Anthony Lyveden] Reference
But he left each exhausting sitting only to toss upon a wakeful pillow or to roam uneasily the dark and desolate decks, a man haunted by ghosts of his own raising, hagridden by passions of his own nurturing. From Wordnik.com. [The False Faces Further Adventures from the History of the Lone Wolf] Reference
Much the same indifference was shewn him at Manchester, &c., but he adds: -- "From this rememberable tour, I returned nearly a thousand names on the subscription list of the 'Watchman;' yet more than half convinced that prudence dictated the abandonment of the scheme; but for this very reason I persevered in it; for I was at that period of my life so completely hagridden by the fear of being influenced by selfish motives, that to know a mode of conduct to be the dictate of. From Wordnik.com. [The Life of Samuel Taylor Coleridge 1838] Reference
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