ridered
[ rahy-derd ]
/ ˈraɪ dərd /
adjective
braced or reinforced with riders, as a snake fence.
OTHER WORDS FROM ridered
un·rid·ered, adjectiveWords nearby ridered
rideau canal,
rideau hall,
rident,
rider,
rider's bone,
ridered,
ridership,
ridesharing,
ridge,
ridge rib,
ridgeback
Example sentences from the Web for ridered
The road was enclosed by an old-time staked and ridered fence, of the "worm" pattern.
The Story of a Common Soldier of Army Life in the Civil War, 1861-1865 |Leander StillwellIt was staked and ridered and its zig-zags were crowded with brambles and wild-plum.
The Cavalier |George Washington CableWhen you've a ten-rail staked and ridered fence in front of you, a rail more or less doesn't signify much.
The Master of Warlock |George Cary EgglestonThe corn that Dorinda had ploughed on the steep slope was high, and waved above the staked and ridered fence.
The Prophet of the Great Smoky Mountains |Charles Egbert Craddock