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    [hag-rahyd] /ˈhægˌraɪd/ verb (used with object), hagrode or (Archaic) hagrid; hagridden or (Archaic) hagrid; hagriding. 1. to afflict with worry, dread, need, or the like; torment.

  • Hagridden

    [hag-rid-n] /ˈhægˌrɪd n/ adjective 1. worried or tormented, as by a witch. [hag-rahyd] /ˈhægˌraɪd/ verb (used with object), hagrode or (Archaic) hagrid; hagridden or (Archaic) hagrid; hagriding. 1. to afflict with worry, dread, need, or the like; torment.

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    [hag-rid-n] /ˈhægˌrɪd n/ adjective 1. worried or tormented, as by a witch. [hag-rahyd] /ˈhægˌraɪd/ verb (used with object), hagrode or (Archaic) hagrid; hagridden or (Archaic) hagrid; hagriding. 1. to afflict with worry, dread, need, or the like; torment. adjective 1. tormented or worried, as if by a witch 2. (facetious) (of a man) harassed by […]

  • Hagride

    [hag-rahyd] /ˈhægˌraɪd/ verb (used with object), hagrode or (Archaic) hagrid; hagridden or (Archaic) hagrid; hagriding. 1. to afflict with worry, dread, need, or the like; torment.

  • Hague

    [heyg] /heɪg/ noun 1. The, a city in the W Netherlands, near the North Sea: site of the government, royal residence, and of the International Court of Justice. [luh heyg] /lə ˈheɪg/ noun 1. Cape, a cape in NW France, in the English Channel near Cherbourg: the NW extremity of the Cotentin Peninsula. /heɪɡ/ noun […]


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