Similar words: riddle, middle, fiddle, middleman, middle-aged, in the middle, fiddler crab, middle class. Meaning: ['rɪdl] adj. 1. (often followed by `with') damaged throughout by numerous perforations or holes 2. spread throughout.
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31. The world's most prestigious insurance company was last night squaring up to take on MPs who have accused it of being riddled with corruption.
32. The wall of the fort was riddled with bullet holes.
33. Federal farm subsidies are riddled with hypocrisies.
34. The whole lot was riddled with iron.
35. But it is riddled with unforeseeable pitfalls, too.
36. Some activists fall, riddled with bullets, on the way.
37. The existing law is riddled with loopholes and anomalies.
38. These natives are riddled with superstition.
39. Gunmen riddled the bus with bullets.
40. Her body was riddled with arthritis.
41. The old table was riddled with holes.
42. This is a field riddled with dilemmas.
43. A sudden burst of gunfire from behind the workbench riddled the wall harmlessly behind her.
44. Year in and year out,[http://sentencedict.com/riddled.html] this tournament is riddled with injustices.
45. The building trades are also riddled with extortionate practices, but here the influence of the Mafia is probably exaggerated.
46. The history of education in general, and mathematics education in particular, is riddled with attempts to nullify basic tensions.
47. Unfortunately, the resulting shot called for the 2-iron, a club now riddled in dispute.
48. Trauma centers more often are seeing bodies riddled by automatic-fire weapons or multiple stab wounds.
49. The female self, under male domination, is riddled through and through with false or conditioned desires.
50. But those innocent-looking sarnies could be riddled with bacteria, such as listeria, Salmonella and Staphylococcus.
51. Endless pollution from deep within a mountain side Iron Mountain is riddled with abandoned copper mines.
52. The Supercontinent Cycle alone has left the continental crust riddled with the scars of former rifts and mergers.
53. His wife's body was exhumed and found to be riddled with arsenic.
54. The rock is also riddled with tunnels, some of which come out at secret entrances in the forest below.
55. The great Pangaean landmass was now riddled with miles and miles of coastline, and the world was slowly transformed.
56. But the realisation that the refugee community was not riddled with spies and fifth columnists helped to soften official attitudes.
57. Its steep sides are thronged with Goblin strongholds and its rocky slopes overlay caves and tunnels that are riddled with evil creatures.
58. Their policies were riddled with the logical absurdities on pricing of which Gaitskell had earlier been so critical.
59. There was one chair and a narrow desk riddled with graffiti and burn marks.
60. In the United States, most of those earthquakes take place in California, where the land is riddled with faults.
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