1. riddled - Adjective
2. riddled - Verb
4. riddled - Adjective Satellite
of Riddle
Source: Webster's dictionaryMost kings and priests have been despotic, and all religions have been riddled with superstition. Aldous Huxley
All modern systems are riddled with contradictions. William S. Burroughs
Free Press is a Marxist organization, and it- the FCC is now riddled with Free Press people. The White House, riddled with people that are taking phone calls from Free Press. Glenn Beck
Let us be clear: the Yemeni revolution has already brought internal stability to a state riddled with war and conflict. Tawakkol Karman
We don't grow unless we take risks. Any successful company is riddled with failures. James E. Burke
Religion as a human phenomenon is as riddled through with potential for both good and evil as any other phenomenon. Richard John Neuhaus