riddled in English

noun
1
a question or statement intentionally phrased so as to require ingenuity in ascertaining its answer or meaning, typically presented as a game.
Shorter answers every other question with a riddle and punctuates his conversation with statements such as ‘The only constant is change.’
2
a large coarse sieve, especially one used for separating ashes from cinders or sand from gravel.
For inside the mill, the shelling stones began to turn, the riddles (large-meshed sieves) rhythmically shook and the millstones ground round and round.
verb
1
speak in or pose riddles.
he who knows not how to riddle

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1. It's riddled with mold.

2. The body was riddled with bullets.

3. These natives are riddled with superstition.

4. This article is riddled with errors.

5. The car was riddled with bullets.

6. The whole house was riddled with damp.

7. 1 The house was riddled with dry rot.

8. Her typing was slow and riddled with mistakes.

9. The topic of birth is riddled with superstition.

10. His body was riddled with cancer.

11. Self - parody and saltiness riddled their core genre.

12. He wore an old jacket riddled with holes.

13. But it is riddled with unforeseeable pitfalls, too.

14. Her body was riddled with secondary tumors.

15. The mountains are riddled with adits and holes.

16. The bodies of the hostages were found riddled with bullets.

17. The door of the fort was riddled with bullets.

18. By this time her body was riddled with cancer.

19. The sector remains riddled with Agelong challenges such as decrepit infrastructure

20. They were the principal shareholders in a bank riddled with corruption.

21. 2 Election campaigns have always been riddled with demagogy and worse.

22. It is a barren wasteland riddled with fire, and ash and dust.

23. The whole government was riddled with graft, bribery, and corruption.

24. The argument set forth in his article was riddled violently.

25. The anti-aircraft guns riddled the plane's wings with bullets.

26. The bodies of four people were found riddled with bullets.

27. Academic evaluation of the phenomenon of Bossism is riddled with ambivalence

28. The second half is riddled with contradictions, self-Aggrandizements and rationalizations

29. Mr Jones was dismissive of the report, saying it was riddled with inaccuracies.

30. It is a barren wasteland... riddled with fire, and ash and dust.

31. The government of Pakistan is weak, corrupt, and riddled with traitors.

32. 26 His wife's body was exhumed and found to be riddled with arsenic.

33. The ballon was riddled with antiaircraft fire and sank burning to the ground.

34. The Big Bopper’s frame was riddled with fractures, from his skull to his legs

35. His wife's body was exhumed and found to be riddled with arsenic.

36. Adieu Lyrics: And I long for you to appear / After losing your way across star riddled skies / To carry you home / And I long for you to appear / After losing your way across star riddled skies

37. Science and invention is riddled with it but it can also happen in the arts

38. A sudden burst of gunfire from behind the workbench riddled the wall harmlessly behind her.

39. The numerous natural cavities that riddled the area offered shelter from the elements and from predators.

40. However, the government was riddled with corruption and he had no money to bribe the officials.

41. The female self, under male domination, is riddled through and through with false or conditioned desires.

42. 4 A sudden burst of gunfire from behind the workbench riddled the wall harmlessly behind her.

43. The surface of the Earth is absolutely riddled with holes, and here we are, right in the middle.

44. Jobs in the state sector are allocated by examination, but in reality the system is riddled with nepotism and clientism.

45. The great Pangaean landmass was now riddled with miles and miles of coastline, and the world was slowly transformed.

46. The history of education in general, and mathematics education in particular, is riddled with attempts to nullify basic tensions.

47. Moreover, the Korean communists had been riddled by internal differences, and different communist fractions were present in the new unified party.

48. As none of us mutated to endure extreme g-force or being riddled by bullets, I suggest we suit up.

49. Riddled with a thousand gaping wounds , this reactionary clique is now beset with difficulties and contradictions both in internal and external affairs.

50. Nodding in assent, he told me that the nation's police force is riddled with officers that have a thuggish bush mentality.