Examples of using Riddled in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Riddled with tunnels.
Eichhorst riddled with bullets.
Riddled him with confusion.
We're full, riddled with lies.
And then another thing would say,"riddled.".
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I'm… Riddled with regrets.
His head and body were riddled with bullets.
Riddled with guilt, he confessed to Billy what he would done.
His body was riddled with about 30 bullets.
Lincoln's Gettysburg Address was riddled with lies.
The Shuttle was riddled with problems like that.
The government's story about the self-immolations was riddled with inconsistencies.
The map was, indeed, riddled with anomalies, but that was the point.
The pink and purple furniture was riddled with bullets.
Her lungs were riddled with holes, and she had an ulcerated colon.
One time, he went in for a hip replacement… came out an alcoholic riddled with cancer.
Riddled with guilt, yet desperate for your loins, your Guinevere has arrived!
It's either us or that agency you work for, The one riddled with big ears and loose lips.
I would rather be riddled with bullets than spend one more hour in this place.
If we were buddy cops, and sometimes I like to think that we are,I would be riddled with bullets right now.
It was so riddled with surveillance hardware the State Department had to abandon it.
The only way you'regetting out of here without your little pussies being riddled with nails is if you tell me the truth.
The buckets were riddled with bite marks dating back to last spring when our dog Tapioca got depressed and started eating metal.
Morning reveals the results: another dead soldier, another police checkpoint riddled with bullets, another kidnapping.
It doesn't stop him from being riddled with every single disease it's possible to be riddled with.
It is full of mysteries town during theSecond World War has been riddled with underground complexes like Swiss cheese holes.
His teeth were in bad shape, riddled with dental abscesses in 1696, and he also suffered from gout, fainting spells, and recurring boils.
During World War II, this mysterious town was riddled with underground complexes like Swiss cheese with holes.
In a world riddled with so many crises, few things appear to be more relevant than systematic research of counter-hegemonic knowledge and practices.
Something probably went south between them, she gets riddled with bullets and a nice little act of God takes him out.