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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91. Recent experience suggests, as Kaufman foresaw, that are opaque, unmanageable and riddled with conflicts of interest.
92. Riddled with complexities, Shin promises to be a fascinating villainess.
93. The ballon was riddled with antiaircraft fire and sank burning to the ground.
94. Well, Where I get hazy is when the cleaning woman shows up the following morning and finds your wife in bed with her lover riddled with 38 caliber bullets.
95. Where I get hazy, is where the cleaning woman shows up the following morning and finds your wife in bed with her lover, riddled with . 38 caliber bullets.
96. The grate is riddled externally so that there is no dust.
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