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ridden - use in sentences
Adjective complement with noun phrase
- become: They frequently develop foot and hoof problems, are malnourished, become parasite ridden and wear poorly fitting harnesses.
Modifies a noun
- horse: The knees will produce a fair percentage of lameness in the ridden horse.
- prospect: Great oppertunity to acquire a top brood mare or future ridden prospect.
- class: When we took him to his first ridden class we were very nervous.
- career: He was mainly driven before starting ridden career at age of 16 with current owner and currently still competes at affiliated dressage.
- work: It's really helped with his position in ridden work too!
- pony: She will make a super in-hand prospect or first ridden pony.
Modifying Another Word
- ever: But, wonders Rowena Hoseason, have they ever ridden one?
Used with adjective complement
- get: She doesn't get ridden each day, over winter its only been at weekends.
- litter: Rovinj is a beautiful little town with a spectacular coastline which is a nightmare for children since the beaches are so litter ridden.
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