Examples of 'be riddled' in a sentence

Meaning of "be riddled"

This phrase means to be full or filled with something, often implying that there is an excessive amount or a large number of something. It can be used in a literal sense, such as being filled with holes, or in a figurative sense, such as being filled with problems or difficulties

How to use "be riddled" in a sentence

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His body must be riddled with them.
You are running your heads into a very silly affair ; you will be riddled.
Then they will be riddled with guilt.
From scaffolding to industrial-sized machinery, construction areas can be riddled with dangers.
Her body would be riddled with evidence.
But I find you both to be riddled.
I would be riddled with bullets right now.
Others want their bodies to be riddled by bullets.
She will be riddled with bullets in a few seconds.
The average hotel room bed can be riddled with.
She must be riddled with guilt.
When you dig up the potatoes they will be riddled with holes.
Do not be riddled with guilt or regret.
Adiri is a region of high ground and appears to be riddled with drainage channels.
You will be riddled with holes with my ninja stars.

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She wanted us to feel responsible and be riddled with guilt all our lives.
They can be riddled with obscure clauses and double talk.
The Dwarven city is said to be riddled with mining tunnels.
He would be riddled with… with stuff from the chemo.
The African continent continues to be riddled with numerous conflicts.
I would rather be riddled with bullets than to spend one more hour in this place.
Maybe I would become a hermit and be riddled with guilt.
So you would be riddled with guilt and remorse?
If your work had a body, it would be riddled with disease.
The ad will often be riddled with spelling errors, odd sentence construction, or grammatical errors.
All of us commenting here seem to be riddled with it, not just me.
Then they will be riddled with guilt . The world is not so absolute.
But in fact, both places used to be riddled with malaria.
Uh, they can be riddled with obscure clauses and double-talk.
One second over, and you will be riddled with bullets.
Sure, Bev should be riddled with cancer, but it 's not lethal radiation poisoning.
But the 2nd half of his career would be riddled by injury.
Hopefully, it will not be riddled with needless microtransactions.
There are many reasons why a person 's lungs would be riddled with holes.
His path was destined to be riddled with the stench of blood and death.
Before you get to pull the trigger, you will be riddled all through.
Or they can be riddled with challenges!
Is this some coded way of saying that I am perceived to be riddled in sleaze?
The household items found to be riddled with poo bacteria will shock you.
I'd take precautions quickly, or you'll be riddled with.
But I find you both to be riddled with underlying contempt.
Even though, given your chosen line of work, it might be riddled with bullets.
Though Barr 's document turned out to be riddled with mistakes, Anonymous took his threat seriously.
If you even try to raise your hands, you will be riddled with bullets!
The enrollment process is said to be riddled with favouritism and corruption.
He will be riddled.
Without me, you would be riddled with bullets.
Junior 's future is sure to be riddled with medical problems.
Because they're all going to be riddled with grief and anguish.
The average hotel-room bed can be riddled with anywhere between.

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