riddled
adjective
UK/ˈrɪd.ᵊld/
US/ˈrɪd.ᵊld/
Phrases of riddled adjective
- riddled with holes
To be extensively filled with holes or flaws, either literally or metaphorically.
• The old shirt was tattered and riddled with holes.
Idioms
- be riddled with something
To be full of something undesirable, such as errors or problems.
• The report is riddled with inaccurate data.