Appearance
Use device theme  
Dark theme
Light theme

How to use riddled in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word riddled? Here are some examples.

Sentence Examples
In a burned-out building down the road, water was sprayed on walls riddled with bullet holes in apparently the heaviest fighting Tuesday.
It's a crumbling organisation that's riddled with police informers, drug dealers and pimps.
Society is riddled with the cancer of crime and addiction and we can all agree that it is not getting any better.
Braedon helped out Hannah quite often, since the old woman was riddled with arthritis and unable to perform even the most basic tasks unaided.
It is not Labour policy to freeze prescription charges and review a system that is riddled with anomalies.
If a novel was riddled with the flat-footed cliches that plague so many science books, the critics would skewer it.
It was riddled with informers and Lenin spent the majority of his time engaged in internal disputes with other socialists.
Online advertising is riddled with complications and uncertainties which may take years to routinize.
They walked into a huge building, a temple riddled with runes and hieroglyphs.
Roggen or rye beers make suitable escorts for the highly spiced style of pastrami, fennel, or pepper riddled salami and sausage.
If you scratch the surface, you will see a planet riddled with malice and evil.
Judges are often bought off and the country's massive bureaucracy is riddled with layers of corruption involving endless backhanders.
They are just riddled with contradiction and dispute amongst themselves, scrapping as they do to try to gain power.
While it may have been a scrappy game, this performance was not riddled with the disappointment of the display at Fratton Park.
On one level it was masterful, but it was also riddled with amazing leaps of logic and agonizing moments of drama.
And the government bureaucracy is riddled with corruption, thieving, lying and wastefulness.
Voters cast a secret ballot, and any assessment of who voted or for whom they voted is riddled with difficulty.
Despite that, she says she is riddled with self-doubt underneath the confident exterior.
Another blast of wind shook the everlasting trees and riddled the naked branches.
Her desire for religious toleration was in stark contrast to the bigotry that riddled French society.
Show More Sentences
Examples from Classical Literature
If I had not entered into conversation with the ataman, we should have been riddled with balls at the first movement.
Even a flitch of bacon hung on a cord was riddled with their tiny teeth-marks.
You will often see stones and rocks riddled by the piddock as if they were as soft as cheese.
The meteors that riddled the ship were projectiles shot from their station on Jupiter.
Washington's clothes had been riddled by bullets, but he had escaped injury.
In the summer of 1915, the 74-year-old Pierre Auguste Renoir is recently widowed and riddled with arthritis.
The unfortunate cetacean was lying on its side, riddled with holes from the bites, and quite dead.
The group in gray was split and broken by this fire, but its riddled body still fought.
Had I obeyed my own impulse, I should have been riddled like any colander.
Both ships were badly riddled by shot, and their crews were decimated.
Swooping down from behind, one of them, a Fokker, riddled Chapman's plane.
We were all riddled with anxiety as we tried to imagine what this year's mission would have in store.
When her eggs hatched, the wax was riddled with little tunnels, coated with the dirty clothes of the caterpillars.
The longboat amidships was in a worse condition, being riddled with shot.
The man had been pulled off of a meat wagon and riddled with bullets.
She appeared completely riddled with craters, and her essentially volcanic character was apparent at each observation.
The bullet and the moth have torn And riddled well the dolmans dim.
Shot in the third person and ghoulishly graphic, it is survival horror at its best and riddled with devices to make your spine tingle.
There was rumor of vast caves that riddled the back country.
The coaming was riddled as the deadly hail moved toward the bow.
Show More Sentences
Find more words!
Use * for blank tiles (max 2) Advanced Search Advanced Search
Use * for blank spaces Advanced Search
Advanced Word Finder

See Also

Nearby Words
7-letter Words Starting With
Find Sentences
go
Word Tools Finders & Helpers Apps More Synonyms
Copyright WordHippo © 2024