Collocations for "riddled"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "riddled" in context.
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riddle
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- a [childhood, classroom, visual, tough, tricky, easy] riddle
- an [old, ancient] riddle
- try to [answer, solve] a riddle
- see if you can [solve, work out, figure out] the riddle
- it's a riddle
- is it supposed to be a riddle?
- in the form of a riddle
- is always speaking in riddles
- the [answer, solution] to the riddle
- a riddle to [find, locate] the [treasure, next clue]
- answer a riddle to get a [prize, clue]
- his [behavior, plan, suggestion] is a complete riddle
- riddled [him, the target] with bullets
- [body, car] was riddled with bullets
- riddled him with guilt
- riddle me this
'riddled' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):