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Bullet-Ridden

Description:

The term "bullet-ridden" refers to an object, usually a surface such as a wall, vehicle, or building, that has been penetrated or marked by several bullets or bullet holes.

Possible Parts of Speech:

  • Adjective

Senses and Usages:

  1. In a literal sense, "bullet-ridden" describes an object that is filled with bullet holes or has been severely damaged by gunfire.
  2. In a figurative sense, "bullet-ridden" can be used to describe a situation or scenario that is marred or affected by violence or conflict.

Examples:

Literal Usage:

  1. The bullet-ridden car served as evidence of the intense shootout.
  2. They stood in front of the bullet-ridden wall, shocked by the impact of the gunfire.

Figurative Usage:

  1. Her past was bullet-ridden with traumatic experiences that shaped her personality.
  2. The bullet-ridden history of the city still haunts its inhabitants.

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