be riddled with (something)

be riddled with (something)

To be full of or consumed with something. Your proposal was completely unrealistic and riddled with flaws—that's why it was rejected. He is still riddled with guilt over the car accident he caused last month.
See also: riddle
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

be ˈriddled with something

be full of something, especially something bad or unpleasant: His body was riddled with cancer. Her typing was slow and riddled with mistakes.
See also: riddle, something
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See also:
  • be riddled with something
  • last gasp, the
  • the/(one's) last breath
  • the/(one's) last gasp
  • your last gasp
  • your/the last gasp
  • no amount of (something)
  • no amount of something
  • riddle (someone or something) with (something)
  • riddle with