Examples of using Riddled in English and their translations into Hebrew
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It is full of mysteries town during the Second World War has been riddled with underground complexes like Swiss cheese holes.
this mysterious town was riddled with underground complexes like Swiss cheese with holes.
she's in here riddled with bullets?
Something probably went south between them, she gets riddled with bullets and a nice little act of God takes him out.
It doesn't stop him from being riddled with every single disease it's possible to be riddled with.
another police checkpoint riddled with bullets, another kidnapping.
His teeth were in bad shape, riddled with dental abscesses in 1696,
I once told you that my planet was riddled with the corpse of yours.
The buckets were riddled with bite marks dating back to last spring when our dog Tapioca got depressed and started eating metal.
Riddled with remorse, I arranged a dinner So Figgins
The walls of the buildings, riddled by bullets or nearly demolished by bombs,
Some go so far as to associate the mental health crisis afflicting colleges and universities on a“generation of parents riddled with fear”.
I'm talking about that girl who has riddled holes into our Mistress' heart.
his bones were bent and riddled with aches, so he was forced to walk with a cane.
I have been piecing together people torn apart by mines and bombs or riddled by rifle bullets.
education budget cuts and was followed by negotiations riddled with obstacles between the union and the government.
Some go so far as to associate the mental-health crisis afflicting colleges and universities on a generation of parents'riddled with fear'.
accusers as"neither credible or reliable" and their testimony as"riddled with inconsistencies and improbabilities".
Occasionally, and as I stand in the emergency theater, operating on patients riddled by bullets or torn apart by explosions, I wish a handful of
Occasionally, and as I stand in the emergency theater, operating on patients riddled with bullets or torn apart by explosions, I wish a handful of