Wiktionary
alt. To harass or torment by dread or nightmares vb. To harass or torment by dread or nightmares
Usage examples of "hagride".
Undoubtedly Ena Stratton had committed suicide - and a very good thing for all concerned, that hagridden lady herself included.
Anshebbeth had clutched desperately at her hands, her face skull-like, sleepless, and her hagridden eyes huge, begging the Hawk not to tell anyone.
Sometimes I get so used to being hagridden that the hag steps down and I miss her.
He moved quickly through the limbic system of the humiliated, hagridden brain, turning off pain circuits and putting up a temporary mitigating structure that would help.
Mechanical, intellectual acceptance of that which a genuine organism — with two billion years of the pressure to live and evolve hagriding it — could never have reconciled itself to.
The sun, still climbing toward midmorning, clung to his shoulders, hagriding him.