1. ridden - Adjective
2. ridden - Verb
Derived from ride
p. p. of Ride.
of Ride
Source: Webster's dictionarySomehow, bad news, however ridden with static, however filled with echoes, always manages to be conveyed. Jhumpa Lahiri
I have ridden the mighty moon-worm! Al Gore
This essential principle of our Constitutional Republic is being ridden roughshod over by imperial Washington, which bullies local governments into accepting its illegal and unconstitutional policies. Ron Paul
His vision was to industrialize India, to urbanize India, and in the process he hoped that we would create a new society -- more rational, more humane, less ridden by caste and religious sentiments. That was the grand vision that Nehru had. Manmohan Singh
I have ridden in your cart, driver, waved my nude arms at villages going by, learning the last bright routes, survivor where your flames still bite my thigh and my ribs crack where your wheels wind. A woman like that is not ashamed to die. I have been her kind. Anne Sexton
A good resolution is like an old horse, which is often saddled but rarely ridden. Mexican Proverb