Examples of 'riddled' in a sentence

Meaning of "riddled"

riddle (verb) - to speak in a puzzling or enigmatic manner, often as a form of entertainment or challenge
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  • simple past tense and past participle of riddle
  • Damaged throughout by holes.
  • Having (something) spread throughout, as if by an infestation.
  • Taking a noun complement that precedes the adjective, forming a compound.

How to use "riddled" in a sentence

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And this is riddled with spelling errors.
Riddled with shot and cut to ribbons.
This house is riddled with secret passages.
Riddled with the feels right now.
The entrance is riddled with land mines.
Riddled through and through in the battle.
His body had been riddled with bullets.
City riddled with craters from shells.
The new government is riddled with communists.
Getting riddled with bullets affects me that way.
He sees the cellar riddled with bullets.
It is riddled with live insect larvae.
The site is also riddled with errors.
We riddled his fortress with grenades and bullets.
The victims were riddled with bullet holes.

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Riddled with booby traps from stem to stern.
This place is riddled with underground tunnels.
Because we also live in a world riddled by fear.
Her body was riddled with secondary tumors.
Others want their bodies to be riddled by bullets.
Houses are riddled with bullet holes.
Riddled with fevers and scrofula.
That night they riddled me with bullets.
Was riddled with bullets in an assassination attempt.
Their bodies are riddled with disease.
I am riddled with punctures and filled with vitamins.
His body was riddled with scars.
Riddled with every cliché she could think of.
The wall was riddled with bullet holes.
Riddled with tribal clashes and other dangers.
His shack was riddled with bullets.
Are riddled with what they call indicators of remorse.
His life ended riddled with regret.
Riddled with fire and ash and dust.
His voting record is riddled with contradictions.
It is riddled with spelling errors or incomprehensible.
The poor man was riddled with problems.
Is riddled with the same silence.
That place is riddled with old pits.
Riddled with guilt and fatigue.
Both bodies were riddled with bullet holes.
Riddled with crime and danger.
May be broke and riddled with gonorrhea.
Has been riddled with technical difficulties as evidenced yesterday.
Her body would be riddled with evidence.
Always riddled with these very bizarre elements.
But the roof was riddled with bullets.
He was riddled with arrows and on the verge of death.
Roads are few and riddled with potholes.
Sometimes the places on the web i need to go are riddled.

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