Riddled

//ˈɹɪdəld//

"Riddled" in a Sentence (15 examples)

His voting record is riddled with contradictions.

Doctor, I'd... like to talk to you about something. I think that my English is riddled with usage problems, and I just don't know what I should do.

His book is riddled with shoddy research.

After the drive-by shooting, the house was riddled with bullet holes.

When my grandmother went for tests to find out what was wrong with her, the doctors found that she was riddled with cancer.

Tom's car was riddled with bullet holes.

The wall was riddled with bullet holes.

The book was written in a hurry, so it is riddled with errors.

His face is riddled with freckles.

He was riddled with several bullets.

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When the legislation was debated by the House of Commons, Labour Deputy Leader Angela Rayner said it was "riddled with holes", while former Conservative Commons Leader Jacob Rees-Mogg said it was "badly written".

The minister claimed that the old benefits system was riddled with abuse and fraud.

Another anti-extremism organization, The Center for Countering Digital Hate, filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit brought by X on Thursday, calling the suit “riddled with legal deficiencies”.

a hole-riddled sweater

They took a swig each from an old bottle of sherry and ate some stale digestive biscuits sealed in a tin in the mouse-riddled cupboards.

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