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Princeton's WordNet

  1. riddledadjective

    (often followed by `with') damaged throughout by numerous perforations or holes

    "a sweater riddled with moth holes"; "cliffs riddled with caves"; "the bullet-riddled target"

  2. riddledadjective

    spread throughout

    "cities riddled with corruption"

Wiktionary

  1. riddledadjective

    Damaged throughout by holes.

  2. riddledadjective

    Having (something) spread throughout, as if by an infestation.

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  1. riddled

    Riddled generally means something that is spread or scattered all over in a way that pervades or is inextricably mixed with it. Riddled can refer to numerous holes or indentations on a surface, widespread presence of something harmful or undesirable, flaws spread throughout a work, or many problems that affect a circumstance or condition. For instance, a book can be "riddled with errors" or a wooden structure can be "riddled with termites".

Webster Dictionary

  1. Riddled

    of Riddle

Wikidata

  1. Riddled

    A mysterious villain known as the Riddler challenges Yin, secretly helped by Batman, to a number of riddles. Things are not what they seem from the riddles...

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of RIDDLED in Chaldean Numerology is: 5

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of RIDDLED in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2

Examples of RIDDLED in a Sentence

  1. Mark Campanale:

    We weren’t thinking of a political narrative at all, we said there are risks riddled across the system, and that the answer to the carbon bubble was to address the regulatory challenges.

  2. Eric May:

    ( Politicians) said it for years and nothing's changed, they went on about Oxycontin. They took out Oxycontin, OK ? They said we're taking Oxycontin off the market. First they tried to take it and fix it to where people couldn't snort it or shoot it. They fixed it where it would gel up if it got wet and came into contact with moisture. So then it was useless like that, and all they could do is take it by mouth. They said, well, Oxycontin's killing people, so let's do away with it. But then they replaced it with a pill that was 7 to 10 times stronger than Oxycontin. When they came out with Opana -- Oxymorphone is what it's actually called... This community is riddled with it.

  3. Dana Weiser:

    A solid, satisfying relationship is less likely to be riddled with infidelity.

  4. Donald Trump:

    That’s not quite right, but it sure seems undemocratic. And it reeks of the kinds of insider politics that has caused widespread disgust with both parties. I say both parties because, as Donald Trump noted, Bernie Sanders is also getting hosed on the Democratic side. I’ve been concerned in the last few days that the media’s coverage of the presidential race is getting down into the weeds. The issues have mostly been drowned out, and even the state-by-state contests have been overshadowed by endless chatter about delegate math and party procedures. This is the stuff that media and political junkies crave but that civilians start to find incomprehensible. But people get it in their gut when someone is getting screwed. The latest headlines on the 2016 elections from the biggest name in politics. See Latest Coverage Primaries are the fairest way of picking a nominee. Caucuses are more time-consuming and complicated( although at least folks get to vote). And then there are states like Colorado. In March, Colorado held caucuses to pick delegates to a bunch of assemblies and conventions. And those people picked their favorite candidate. Ted Cruz won them all because Ted Cruz people outhustled an error-riddled effort by the Trump camp, and perhaps because the kind of party insiders elected to these gatherings don’t like Donald Trump. ( Yes, Ted Cruz is a hardly an establishment figure, but Ted Cruz’s become the most viable alternative for the GOP’s stop-Trump crowd.) The people out there are going crazy.

  5. Lawanda McMullen:

    It just don't make no sense that a 7-year-old babylost her life in this McDonald's driveway. 7-year-old, six bullets riddled her little body because someone did a cowardly act.

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