Crossword-Solution: BESTRIDDEN 10 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Bestridden p. p. of Bestride

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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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ZEECMA
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eruption
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Here she gave an exclamation of wonder, real or ritual, and looking up at the high garden wall above her, beheld it fantastically bestridden by a somewhat fantastic figure.
The Innocence of Father Brown G. K. Chesterton 1995
Our two shadows--mine deformed with the knapsack, hers comically bestridden by the pack--now lay before us clearly outlined on the road, and now, as we turned a corner, went off into the ghostly distance, and sailed along the mountain like clouds.
Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes Robert Louis Stevenson 2004
Clouds coursed over the sky in great masses; the full moon battled the other way, and lit up the snow with gleams of flying silver; the town came down the hill in a cascade of brown gables, bestridden by smooth white roofs, and sprangled here and there with lighted windows.
Essays of Travel Robert Louis Stevenson 2010
Swiftly and silently he redescended the creaking stairs; he was already in the passage when a second and more imperious summons from the door awoke the echoes of the empty house; nor had the bell ceased to jangle before he had bestridden the window-sill of the parlour and was lowering himself into the garden.
The Dynamiter Robert Louis Stevenson 2011
You look through a vista of century beyond century,--through much shadow, and a little sunshine,--through barbarism and civilization, alternating with one another like actors that have prearranged their parts: through a broad pathway of progressive generations bordered by palaces and temples, and bestridden by old, triumphal arches, until, in the distance, you behold the obelisks, with their unintelligible inscriptions, hinting at a past infinitely more remote than history can define.
The Marble Faun, Volume II. Nathaniel Hawthorne 2006