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Looking for sentences and phrases with the word ridded? Here are some examples.
Examples from Classical Literature
Feeling she must have, and courage, or she would never have dared to have ridded herself of the scourge of her life. |
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As philanthropy has ridded us of chattel slavery, so philosophy must rid us of chattel sin and all its logical consequences. |
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As for Aunt Sarah Maltby, she only ridded up her own room, and never lifted her fingers to work outside it. |
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She had swept and ridded herself, rinsed her mouth with pure water, and now could sit to her dinner and review her plans. |
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Emancipation has ridded the country of the reproach, but not wholly of the calamity. |
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He is safe from me, yet if last night I had struck home, I should have ridded your country of a great and menacing danger. |
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At least it ridded him of the university and the Civil Law and American associations in beer-cellars. |
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She was conscious of having somehow ridded herself of a load of uncertainty and anxiety. |
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Koupriane's police, by killing that man, ridded us of a traitor. |
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I ha' coom to ask yo, sir, how I am to be ridded o' this woman. |
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