Hagridden example sentences

hag·rid·den

adjective

hag-ridden (adjective) · hagridden (adjective)

  - afflicted by nightmares or anxieties:

Synonyms

tormented, troubled, anguished, agonized, distressed, tortured, harrowed, despairing, untroubled

"Hagridden" Example Sentences

1. The hagridden woman wandered the streets, muttering to herself.
2. He felt hagridden by the weight of his responsibilities.
3. A hagridden look settled upon her face as she received the news.
4. The hagridden expression on his face spoke volumes.
5. She appeared hagridden and exhausted after the long journey.
6. His hagridden demeanor suggested deep unhappiness.
7. The villagers whispered of a hagridden witch living in the woods.
8. Haunted by guilt, he remained hagridden and withdrawn.
9. He felt hagridden by the constant pressure of his job.
10. The hagridden king ruled his kingdom with an iron fist.
11. She looked hagridden, her eyes filled with unshed tears.
12. Years of hardship had left him hagridden and broken.
13. His hagridden soul yearned for peace.
14. The hagridden landscape mirrored his inner turmoil.
15. A hagridden silence hung in the air after the announcement.
16. He was hagridden with worry about his sick child.
17. The hagridden old woman sat by the fire, telling stories.
18. She felt hagridden by the unfairness of it all.
19. The hagridden artist poured his sorrow into his paintings.
20. His hagridden spirit found solace in prayer.
21. After the accident, he became hagridden and reclusive.
22. The hagridden creature emerged from the shadows.
23. He walked with a hagridden slump in his shoulders.
24. She appeared hagridden, her face etched with worry lines.
25. His hagridden gaze followed her every move.
26. The hagridden horse stumbled, exhausted from the race.
27. He felt a hagridden sense of dread wash over him.
28. The hagridden town was gripped by fear.
29. She tried to shake off her hagridden feeling.
30. He was hagridden by a terrible secret.
31. The hagridden poet wrote verses of despair.
32. Her hagridden words hung heavy in the air.
33. A hagridden sense of unease permeated the room.
34. He remained hagridden by the memory of the tragedy.
35. The hagridden landscape reflected the harshness of the winter.
36. She was hagridden with self-doubt.
37. His hagridden features were drawn and gaunt.
38. The hagridden widow mourned her loss silently.
39. He felt hagridden and alone in the vast wilderness.
40. The hagridden child trembled with fear.
41. She looked hagridden, though she tried to appear cheerful.
42. His hagridden spirit sought redemption.
43. The hagridden castle stood as a testament to a bygone era.
44. He was hagridden by the weight of his past mistakes.
45. The hagridden old man shuffled slowly down the street.
46. She felt hagridden by the relentless demands of her family.
47. His hagridden eyes reflected a deep sadness.
48. The hagridden author struggled to find inspiration.
49. He was hagridden by the thought of impending doom.
50. The hagridden creature let out a bloodcurdling scream.

Common Phases

1. Hagridden by guilt, she couldn't sleep.
2. Hagridden with worry, he paced the floor all night.
3. He was hagridden by the fear of failure.
4. Hagridden by a terrible secret, she became withdrawn.
5. She felt hagridden by the weight of responsibility.
6. Hagridden by her past mistakes, she struggled to move on.
7. The hagridden expression on his face spoke volumes.
8. Hagridden by superstition, she avoided walking under ladders.
9. He was hagridden by the thought of losing his job.
10. She became hagridden and withdrawn after the accident.
11. Hagridden by debt, he considered desperate measures.
12. The hagridden look in her eyes betrayed her inner turmoil.
13. Hagridden by doubt, he questioned his every decision.
14. He was hagridden by the knowledge of his impending doom.
15. Hagridden by the loss of her child, she sought solace in religion.

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