Reddled vs Riddled - What's the difference?
reddled | riddled |
(reddle)
To redden.
Damaged throughout by holes.
Having (something) spread throughout, as if by an infestation.
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(riddle)
As verbs the difference between reddled and riddled
is that reddled is (reddle) while riddled is (riddle).As an adjective riddled is
damaged throughout by holes.reddled
English
Verb
(head)reddle
English
Synonyms
* raddle * ruddleVerb
(reddl)Synonyms
* raddle * ruddleriddled
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- The minister claimed that the old benefits system was riddled with abuse and fraud.
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- They took a swig each from an old bottle of sherry and ate some stale digestive biscuits sealed in a tin in the mouse-riddled cupboards.