Riddled Sentence Examples

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  • They were also riddled with fleas and worms and seriously undernourished.

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  • It is undemocratic, increasingly illiberal and riddled with fraud and corruption.

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  • The police are riddled with corrupt officers in their own ranks, many of whom are paid directly by crime syndicates.

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  • But many exiled journalists are reluctant to return concerned that Karzai's word means little in a country still riddled by armed factions.

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  • It's unfortunate that the whole of our education system is riddled with class stratification.

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  • The language used is emotive and misleading, and the headline is riddled with factual inaccuracies.

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  • Similarly, the German left is riddled with contradictions.

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  • It 's unfortunate that the whole of our education system is riddled with class stratification.

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  • If some leaves have been chewed on by bugs, they're generally OK, unless the majority of the product is riddled with holes and trails.

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  • Make sure that any prepaid card you buy is not riddled with fees, otherwise you will essentially be wasting money in an attempt to save money.

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  • As long as the card you choose is not riddled with fees, it can be an effective way to budget your spending on certain items.

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  • Our modern lifestyle, riddled with large industrial sites, factory farms, power plants, and countless automobiles, produces quite a few types of environmental pollution.

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  • Are the runs at your resort riddled with steep terrain or mostly green-rated runs?

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  • The human body is riddled with bacteria and yeasts, many of which are harmless or even life-promoting.

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  • As with most other trivia games, however, this title is also riddled with a very common problem.

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  • The last thing you'd want to do is to send out a critical email to an important client, only to come off appearing incredibly unprofessional for sending a message riddled with spelling errors.

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  • For many teens, the years before adulthood are riddled with risky behaviors and unsound decisions, all for the sake of a little excitement.

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  • Turning in work that is riddled with errors, even if they are relatively minor typos, does not provide the professional image a successful freelance writer needs.

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  • Whether crafted from rich leather or riddled with beads on an embroidered velvet background, the Fendi Spy bag can range from fantastically urbane to kittenishly bohemian.

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  • The dark side of Capricorn is riddled with insecurities and worries over what he said or did.

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  • It was not riddled with a long list of "don'ts" and did not contain any forbidden foods, but allowed you to vary your diet.

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  • General medical release forms are often riddled with blank spaces designed to be filled out according to the specific requirements of the situation.

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  • It should also be noted that much "pirated" or "stolen" content is riddled with computer viruses, worms, and malware.

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  • As with any at-home business, the purse party one can be riddled with schemes.

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  • Bridalplasty is a prime example of a reality TV show riddled with controversy before the first episode even debuted.

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  • There fell the king, riddled with arrows, his left hand hanging helpless, his neck deeply gashed by a bill-stroke.

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  • The allies would not assist without the promise of more healing waters, which meant she needed more bladders of blood and another journey into the enemy- riddled forest under Sirian's watch.

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  • Online dating sites are riddled with photos that are less than ideal - they are too dark, too grainy, or poorly cropped.

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  • His own siren was riddled through and through, but the order was passed to the "Daffodil," and the shriek of its siren rose above the din.

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  • The old pews appear to be riddled with woodworm; presumably they have been treated.

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  • His confession is said to be riddled with inconsistencies.

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  • It is an inadequate bill, riddled with glaring loopholes.

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  • Then, two others that followed were riddled with bullets.

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  • A prepaid gas card can be a great budgeting tool or a fantastic gift, but make sure the card you buy isn't riddled with fees.

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  • Well, that seems riddled with pitfalls.

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