hagride


hag·ride

H0011000 (hăg′rīd′)tr.v. hag·rode (-rōd′), hag·rid·den (-rĭd′n), hag·rid·ing, hag·rides To torment or harass, especially with worry or dread: "a man hagridden by the future—haunted by visions of an imminent heaven or hell upon earth" (C.S. Lewis).

hagride

(ˈhæɡˌraɪd) vb (tr) to worry or distress (a person)to cause (a person) to be afflicted by nightmares

hag•ride

(ˈhægˌraɪd)

v.t. -rode, -rid•den, -rid•ing. to afflict with worry, dread, or the like; torment; bedevil. [1655–65] hag′rid`er, n.