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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61. Clearly, however, that does not mean that the City is riddled with fraud or that the regulatory system has failed.
62. The Forest of Dean is riddled with underground streams and springs.
63. The ship returned from the war-zone riddled with bullet holes.
64. Jobs in the state sector are allocated by examination, but in reality the system is riddled with nepotism and clientism.
65. However, unconsciously I must have been riddled with remorse for so neglecting my duties.
66. The assessment is riddled with judgements made on the basis of professional experience or political choice.
67. Because corruption thrives where money flows, Customs has been particularly riddled with it.
68. Problems with pay Working out a salary structure for expatriates is riddled with problems.
69. Even if they had the space, the concept is riddled with conflict.
70. Her typing was slow and riddled with mistakes, the lay-out eccentric.
71. Jack came from a family which was riddled with alcohol abuse.
72. If life is information and life is riddled with parasites, then information, too,[Sentencedict.com] should be vulnerable to parasites.
73. The car was riddled with bullets and Mr Nethanel was hit in the shoulder.
74. She must be riddled, her warm juices all spilled for looking upwards too early into the dawn, leafy with parachutes.
75. It terrified her to think that the whole riddled mountain crawled with men like that one.
76. Self - parody and saltiness riddled their core genre.
77. Your supposedly loyal staff is riddled with corruption.
78. They are riddled with capital foreign - exchange and product controls.
79. Working out a salary structure for these people is riddled with problems.
80. We revere our stoic American archetypes, like the Wild West gunslinger riddled by half a dozen slugs of lead who swears, "Aw heck, Doc, it's only a scratch."
81. Riddled with a thousand gaping wounds , this reactionary clique is now beset with difficulties and contradictions both in internal and external affairs.
82. Their web pages are riddled with misspelled words, incomplete sentences,[sentencedict.com] and phrases that make no sense.
83. Outside the museum, two bullet rattled ( riddled ) cars round out the story.
84. Election campaigns have always been riddled with demagogy and worse.
85. The convention excludes domestic corruption; in theory, a country riddled with sleaze at home could meet the rules by rigorously enjoining its citizens to stay clean in business dealings abroad.
86. His books are so riddled with cliches it's no surprise Newcomb sinks to the bottom of the quality barrel.
87. Born as the Cold War ended, they grew up in a decade that saw massive economic growth, the dawning of the World Wide Web and a culture riddled with cynicism.
88. Nodding in assent, he told me that the nation's police force is riddled with officers that have a thuggish bush mentality.
89. Intriguingly, the patients brains were riddled with tangles, but not amyloid plaques.
90. Outside the museum, two bullet - riddled cars round out the story.
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