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ridden [ˈrɪdn] VB

ridden pp of:

See also ride

I . ride [raɪd] N

2. ride Am inf:

carona f

II . ride <rode, ridden> [raɪd] VB trans (sit on)

III . ride <rode, ridden> [raɪd] VB intr (on horse, bicyle)

I . ride [raɪd] N

2. ride Am inf:

carona f

II . ride <rode, ridden> [raɪd] VB trans (sit on)

III . ride <rode, ridden> [raɪd] VB intr (on horse, bicyle)

ride out VB trans a. fig

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It consisted of 22 stages over 5,476 km, ridden at an average speed of 28.4 km/h.
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They soon find they are forced to live in a crime-ridden neighborhood apartment.
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The reviewer felt the screenplay was ludicrous and clich-ridden.
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Your muscles (and the odd misplaced paddle) ocassionally pipe up to spoil your zen, but it gets over-ridden.
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That includes monitoring bed-ridden patients for bedsore risk and monitoring seat postures of patients in a wheelchair.
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After two years this restriction is lifted and any size or power of motorcycle may be ridden.
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As a result, they suffered from malnutrition, a variety of diseases, and were often unclean, lice-ridden, and prone to illness.
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Yet there are deeper societal problems at play as well, including long histories of poverty, joblessness, segregation and neglect in these crime-ridden neighborhoods.
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Some pack animals, such as dogs and llamas, can not be ridden but can carry much of the weight of camp supplies.
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A chute was built for the steer roping, but the bucking horses were all blindfolded and snubbed and then ridden until the horse stopped bucking.
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