verb
- tormenting or harassing someone persistently; causing distress or trouble
Usage: archaic or literary; present participle of 'hagride'
noun
- the act or state of being tormented or harassed; persistent distress
Usage: archaic or literary
Examples
- The hagriding thoughts of his past mistakes kept him awake at night.
- She felt hagriding anxiety as the deadline approached.
- The constant hagriding from his critics wore him down over time.
- His conscience was hagriding him for years after the incident.
- The hagriding of doubt plagued every decision he made.
- Old memories came hagriding back to disturb his peace.