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riddled

[rid-ld] / ˈrɪd ld /


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Hired to replace the sacked Thomas Frank, Tudor has arrived to find Tottenham riddled with injuries and low on confidence.

From Barron's

Nearly 3.5 million pages were released in January, many riddled with haphazard or incomplete redactions.

From The Wall Street Journal

The report was quickly panned by researchers, who said it was riddled with errors and, in some cases, misrepresented the very studies it cited.

From Barron's

Atkins has promised that the SEC will crack down External link on proxy advisor firms, who he believes are riddled with conflicts of interest.

From Barron's

“So when I found myself in this place, I felt like a failure. And I was riddled with regret,” she confessed.

From MarketWatch