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By rights she should have been riddled with holes last night.
Even those who are more positive about the deal think it’s riddled with holes.
US government's case against him described by a judge as "riddled with holes"
And a thing like a small spatula riddled with holes.
After being one of the most difficult sides to score against earlier in the campaign, City's defence is now riddled with holes.
That's the government's story – but it's riddled with holes.
The windows of one government building were smashed, the sign for another was riddled with holes.
Even in the midst of the fighting, the security operation is riddled with holes.
While the record remains riddled with holes, historians cannot know the minds of the Americans who led the cold war.
It was riddled with holes that were the mouths of tunnels.
My entire body was riddled with holes, releasing fumes of pain.
Its exterior was riddled with holes from artillery and shells.
The system ought to be tightened up considerably, it is riddled with holes.
Has my mind turned to a cheese from the Alpes, riddled with holes?
The inside of the timber can be riddled with holes like a honeycomb.
If you analyze the plot, which is riddled with holes, the pieces of the story don't fit.
It was riddled with holes made by Taleban bullets a few days ago.
Indeed, the Fullbrooks' reasoning in this book is riddled with holes.
The left-hand side had also failed to form properly and his heart was riddled with holes.
He lost about eight feet of small intestine, taken out because it was riddled with holes."
Whole sections of the deck were riddled with holes.
The tree trunks are bone white, and riddled with holes in a regular pattern.
The thinner steel of the funnels was riddled with holes.
The clothes he wore that day, bloody and riddled with holes, were shown to the jury.
This rock is riddled with holes and pockets, some small and others large enough to sit in.