different between hagride vs hayride
hagride
English
Alternative forms
- hag-ride
Etymology
hag +? ride
Verb
hagride (third-person singular simple present hagrides, present participle hagriding, simple past hagrode or (archaic) hagrid, past participle hagridden or (archaic) hagrid)
- To harass or torment with dread or nightmares.
Related terms
- hagridden
Anagrams
- headrig
hagride From the web:
- what does hagrid mean
- what mean hagride
- what does hagride
- hagrid house
- what us a hagride
- how does hagrid say hello
- what does the name hagrid mean
hayride
English
Etymology
hay +? ride
Noun
hayride (plural hayrides)
- (US) A recreational ride in a vehicle full of hay.
Synonyms
- (ride): hayrack ride
Derived terms
- haunted hayride
Anagrams
- hair dye, hydriae, yeridah
hayride From the web:
- what does hayride mean
- what is hayride msu
- what is hayride college
- what are hayride jugs
- what is hayride
- hayride meaning
- what does hayride
- what does hayride spell
Share
Tweet
+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share
you may also like
- hagride vs hayride
- childishly vs taxonomy
- infantilely vs taxonomy
- babishly vs taxonomy
- babyishly vs babishly
- irresponsibly vs taxonomy
- adultry vs adultly
- edge vs radiusedge
- radiused vs radices
- conceivableness vs taxonomy
- entrusted vs confidable
- unwisely vs taxonomy
- unwifely vs unwisely
- inevitableness vs taxonomy
- unremembered vs unrecalled
- authenticism vs taxonomy
- authenticisms vs authenticists
- authenticist vs taxonomy
- collinsite vs taxonomy
- inexistent vs inexistant