Usa "riddled" in una frase
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riddled
1. riddled the fire and swept ashes into a bucket,
2. Take Wales, for example, on Earth the place is riddled with little mining villages where men, women and children slaved underground in the most appalling conditions to produce coal which was then burned to produce pollution and energy to drive factories where even more men, women and children slaved in equally unpleasant conditions in order to keep body and soul together
3. to raise their guns, but Blair and Anastasia raised theirs and riddled Laurens with
4. " She jumped off the bed, naked, her skin as white as the sheets and riddled with pulsing blue veins
5. Nearing a small rectangular building of stone she paused, scanning the path behind her from beneath a pair of long black eyelashes before ducking within the building's crack riddled walls
6. Her steel armor was riddled with holes, through which, raw pinkish flesh could be seen
7. Once more, his axes were in his hands, though now those hairy hands were riddled with swelling black veins
8. The few pieces of glass that remained standing were riddled with bullet holes
9. The walls were riddled with bullet holes and blood spatters
10. They were flesh and blood and our musketry had ripped them to pieces as we came up to them I now saw the full extent of what had happened in their torn and riddled bodies
11. The walls of the cavern were riddled with holes
12. We had been tripping up over the shit that they had made us carry like angle iron stakes, spiral stakes as well as water cans that were empty and had probably been riddled by bullets
13. Millicent walked over to Alexia and her eyes were riddled with repulsion and hatred
14. Perhaps the ground was riddled with lava tubes turned into rivers
15. But that didn’t really prove anything, did it? Some of those old English houses were simply riddled with secret passages and stuff
16. Nevertheless, the community of foreigners in Havana was riddled with agents and organizations plotting rebellion
17. Tony though thought this was more of an irritant and could think of nothing more than having to wait on a bunch of crude harsh people riddled with the after-effects of poverty
18. It was a small building in boring white brick, riddled with smoked gray windows, three stories high, with a sloping, brown mansard roof complete with little rows of gabled dormers along it
19. seized by pain as his wings were riddled with arrows
20. Bullets had found their way through the gypsum and into the concrete, while flecks of chipped paint riddled the wide doors
21. The gunners had not seen Colling yet, as he crouched behind the riddled panel that served as the bridge’s railing
22. that riddled Denoras’s ruins, the stars wiped out by the constant smoke
23. “What?” he spat, his face riddled with puzzlement
24. The document was riddled with so many DNA misinterpretations and
25. Blood oozed from his chest where it was riddled
26. “Now why would a figure shrouded in mystery and riddled in
27. arms were riddled with deep scars and bruises, with a band-aid
28. An array of bullets riddled the windows of the Enterprises
29. had riddled it with magma bullets
30. Meo vaulted to the wal s of the cabin as Batistuta riddled
31. rather like potatoes, riddled with craters and fractures, 19 km long and
32. Their faces were dotted with red pinch marks, and their clothes riddled with holes where the chickens had pecked at them
33. In my application, riddled with lies, I dumped the nectar of my hope to become someday a prestigious sorceress
34. -I already knew that your request was riddled with lies! That is not new for me! Wise men know to elucidate the false from the true
35. The Royal Mile below the castle and adjacent areas that are now the most expensive and gentrified real-estate in the old city, were at that time riddled with ancient tenements without running water or services, inhabited by poverty-stricken families the like of which I hadn’t seen since Naples
36. She jogs on across the scraggly, battle-weary fields riddled with tunnels far underneath
37. He looked at his small front garden with its badly kept flower bed and dandelion riddled lawn
38. Historically, China has been riddled with
39. He turned down the corridor as Tomz instructed, looking at charred, green walls riddled with cracks, peelings and some bullet holes
40. They came on a dirt road riddled with stone and small rocks, but the wheels of the Rollers easily overcame them
41. A cacophony of bullets riddled the Roller driven by Bonner with flashes of sparks all over
42. A handful of combatants from her side trailed behind her, shielded from the onslaught of bullets that riddled the mechs chest to nothing
43. By the time he had riddled both men with bullet holes the bottled-boom hit the truck, exploding in liquid-fire that splashed everywhere
44. The city in general isn’t riddled with many high crime areas;
45. I was riddled with anxiety, fear, excitement, and joy at the
46. The first village we entered refused to speak to us, the elder respectfully asking us to leave which we did, two thousand paces down the road food and refreshment were laid out for us on trestles, a delegation of ten villagers said their village was riddled with traitors who informed to Teotihuacan on a regular basis
47. � Klaus could not stop staring at the Luftwaffe female vest he held in his hands: four holes riddled the chest area, while another hole had pierced the upper back
48. are found blindfolded and riddled with bullets, laying dead in the
49. The French refused; they were by this stage riddled with defeatism and wanted their fleet to be used as a bargaining chip in future negotiations with the Germans
50. Totally riddled with holes, they felt certain no one in the room could have survived