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Looking for sentences and phrases with the word ridded? Here are some examples.
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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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