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riddled

adjective as in decayed

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"It’s been widely reported that Wolff’s previous works have been riddled with inaccuracies and copyediting mistakes, and this is no different."

From Salon

Are your brains that riddled with age and decay?

The Welsh government's draft budget is "riddled with empty words", according to a group of Senedd Members.

From BBC

Although the fires have been contained, massive piles of debris remain, as does the challenge of repopulating neighborhoods with crippled infrastructure and riddled with hazardous waste.

Formed by longtime friends who wanted to create "serious guitar music", the quartet specialise in long, mesmerising instrumentals, riddled with creeping anxiety and devastating pay-offs.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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