How to use in-sentence of “ridden”:
+ He was bred and owned throughout his racing career by Ahmed Zayat of Zayat Stables, trained by Bob Baffert, and ridden in most of his races by Victor Espinoza.
+ Many people who have never ridden on the Subway get confused because there are so many routes going to so many different places.
+ Stock work began when horses were ridden on a ranch to round up cows, sheep, or other animals.
+ Ponies can be ridden to play from the age of 5 up to 18 or even 20 years old sometimes.
+ It was not commonly pictured in Classical Greek art but when it is, it is sometimes ridden by the sea god Nereus or sea nymphs.
+ He had ridden a friend’s horse into Greta.
+ They were joined by Dan Kelly and Byrne who had ridden quickly across country from Beechworth.

Example sentences of “ridden”:
+ Soldiers have fought on horses ever since people have ridden horses.
+ His record winning time on Red Rum in the 1973 Grand National was to stand for 17 years till beaten by Mr Frisk ridden by Marcus Armytage.
+ Toytown was a retired United KingdomBritish event horse owned and formerly ridden by Zara Phillips.
+ This is particularly important since motocross is ridden on outdoor dirt tracks.
+ This is mostly ridden down hills or by the beach.
+ In this game, Yoshis are can be ridden and the Koopalings return.
+ All above parameters above can be over ridden by passing in different values for the parameters.
+ She expresses the socio-political life of pre-independent India and makes a zealous attempts to reform the tradition ridden society.
+ Soldiers have fought on horses ever since people have ridden horses.
+ His record winning time on Red Rum in the 1973 Grand National was to stand for 17 years till beaten by Mr Frisk ridden by Marcus Armytage.
+ Toytown was a retired United KingdomBritish event horse owned and formerly ridden by Zara Phillips.
+ Most horses that are used for racing are ridden by professional riders called jockeys.
+ Weak horses did not live, and the horses who survived the desert also had to survive being ridden for war.
+ He had ridden camels while on holiday in Palestine, and thought they would be good for use in the Australian deserts.
+ If you’ve ever ridden a bus you have 100% ridden on a Wrightbus.
+ He had ridden it for several days before bringing it back.
