Definitionadj. (often followed by `with') damaged throughout by numerous perforations or holes
Last update: October 16, 2015
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This time, he wasn't a fever-riddled man incapable of defending her. [Please select]
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Ponsonby had fallen, riddled by seven lance-thrusts. [Please select]
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Here is our poor street all riddled with balls. [Please select]
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Water and wind attacked the passers-by; riddled, flooded, and upheaved the roads. [Please select]
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It is choked up in some places, in others riddled with shell-holes. [Please select]
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Her big, unpleasant features, riddled with pock-marks, recalls the ill-painted faces that one sees on the coarse canvas of a traveling show. [Please select]
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Before the breath of it they went down in rows, strewing the deck horribly, mangled, riddled, blown in miserable pieces. [Please select]
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As for me beaver, it's better riddled than whole in this warm weather. [Please select]
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They went down, they went down in lines and heaps, riddled through and through. [Please select]
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Scorched by fire, riddled by shot, baptized by blood, she emerged victorious from the conflict. [Please select]
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It was accompanied by a measure of haricots which were utterly and outrageously spoiled; every bean was riddled with holes, changed into a kind of sponge. [Please select]
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