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rid·den [ˈrɪdən] VB

ridden pp of ride:

See also ride up , ride out , ride

ride up VB intr

ride T-shirt, skirt:

I . ride [raɪd] N

2. ride Am (person):

voznik(voznica) m (f)

3. ride (trip costing nothing):

prevoz m

4. ride Am inf (motor vehicle):

avto m

5. ride (at a fair):

to take sb for a ride inf
to take sb for a ride inf

II . ride <rode, ridden> [raɪd] VB trans

2. ride (as a passenger):

3. ride (prevent blow):

4. ride Am (pester):

5. ride usu passive (full of):

to be ridden with anger
to be ridden with guilt

III . ride <rode, ridden> [raɪd] VB intr

1. ride (as a sport):

2. ride (travel on animal):

3. ride (travel on vehicle):

ˈcrime-rid·den ADJ

I . ride [raɪd] N

2. ride Am (person):

voznik(voznica) m (f)

3. ride (trip costing nothing):

prevoz m

4. ride Am inf (motor vehicle):

avto m

5. ride (at a fair):

to take sb for a ride inf
to take sb for a ride inf

II . ride <rode, ridden> [raɪd] VB trans

2. ride (as a passenger):

3. ride (prevent blow):

4. ride Am (pester):

5. ride usu passive (full of):

to be ridden with anger
to be ridden with guilt

III . ride <rode, ridden> [raɪd] VB intr

1. ride (as a sport):

2. ride (travel on animal):

3. ride (travel on vehicle):

ride up VB intr

ride T-shirt, skirt:

Usage examples with ridden

to be ridden with anger
to be ridden with guilt

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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They were ridden by one of the two men generally required to operate the wagons and were typically larger than their mule brethren.
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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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That includes monitoring bed-ridden patients for bedsore risk and monitoring seat postures of patients in a wheelchair.
www.nbr.co.nz
Your muscles (and the odd misplaced paddle) ocassionally pipe up to spoil your zen, but it gets over-ridden.
www.stuff.co.nz
They are spirited but without meanness, and even stallions can be ridden by children.
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She rises to a very pompous lifestyle as opposed to her previous poverty-ridden one.
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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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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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The tram, the fog-ridden cold morning outside were all imaginary.
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A 5-loop serpentine was introduced, to be ridden at the canter, both with flying lead changes and with counter-canter loops.
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