How to Use rife in a Sentence

rife

adjective
  • Speculation about who would be fired ran rife for weeks.
  • Saratoga Springs was rife with restaurant chips from the 1850s on.
    Soleil Ho, San Francisco Chronicle, 24 Oct. 2022
  • During the 1950s, the music business was rife with shady deals.
    Los Angeles Times, 13 Dec. 2022
  • Experts say the bodycam footage is rife with red flags.
    Alia E. Dastagir, USA TODAY, 21 Sep. 2021
  • The scene where Lestat turns Louis is a pulp masterpiece, set in a church and rife with blood and fire.
    Time, 22 Sep. 2022
  • That speed came with a cost, as fraud experts said from the outset that the program would be rife with fraud.
    Ben Wieder, oregonlive, 5 Oct. 2022
  • The attack is the latest to show that bridges are often rife with problems.
    Olga Kharif, Anchorage Daily News, 30 Mar. 2022
  • The past year has been rife with proclamations about what 2022 would bring, most of which haven’t amounted to much.
    Rachel Tashjian, Harper's BAZAAR, 9 Dec. 2022
  • This takes her to the city’s slum areas, where gang violence is rife.
    Martin Dale, Variety, 1 Dec. 2021
  • The Internet is rife with sites extolling both sides of the debate.
    Doyle Rice, USA TODAY, 5 Nov. 2021
  • At the same time, suspicions are rife that Sall, who is due to step down in 2024, will try and extend his rule.
    Katarina Hoije, Bloomberg.com, 8 June 2023
  • Poverty rates in the city have tripled, according to the United Nations, and crime is rife.
    Cape Diamond, Washington Post, 9 Feb. 2023
  • The past year has been rife with evolving ideas about what future workplaces might look like.
    Dallas News, 4 Jan. 2023
  • The crisis of fast fashion, and how to solve it, is rife for debate and discussion.
    Prem Thakker, The New Republic, 27 Jan. 2023
  • If your blood is rife with cancer cells, those cells can build up in the lymph nodes in your neck, under your arm, in your groin.
    Barbara Brody, Health.com, 29 Sep. 2021
  • In the 1860s, disease was an urgent fear, and rife in New York’s tenements.
    Washington Post, 7 Dec. 2021
  • The history of sport is rife with sexism that has held back women.
    Steve Magness, The Atlantic, 29 Sep. 2022
  • Much like the best horror movies, horror books are rife with vampires, ghosts, and of course, zombies.
    Milan Polk, Men's Health, 24 Oct. 2022
  • The language and imagery of football, here and across the sport, are rife with everything except the pleasure of the game.
    Washington Post, 2 Feb. 2022
  • The Portland area is rife with beautiful paved trails for bikes, strollers and people on foot.
    oregonlive, 19 Sep. 2022
  • Then came more setbacks in a nascent career already rife with them.
    Connor Letourneau, San Francisco Chronicle, 10 Mar. 2022
  • Nature, red in tooth and claw, is rife with organisms that eat their neighbors to get ahead.
    Quanta Magazine, 19 Dec. 2022
  • Social media is rife with memes, GIFs and posts taking potshots at the white stuff.
    Bob Dohr, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 30 Dec. 2021
  • New York was rife with crime, garbage, graffiti and crack cocaine.
    Mary McNamara, Los Angeles Times, 23 Sep. 2022
  • The odyssey to get to their third album, Blue Rev (out now via Polyvinyl and Transgressive), was rife with setbacks and challenges.
    Tatiana Tenreyro, SPIN, 7 Oct. 2022
  • Then there is James Wiseman, whose rehab from knee surgery has been rife with setbacks.
    Connor Letourneau, San Francisco Chronicle, 10 Feb. 2022
  • The process was too hard to navigate, many said, and was rife with rejection letters.
    The Courier-Journal, 23 Dec. 2022
  • If things have marginally improved for women in film and music, ageism is still rife.
    Olivia Marks, Vogue, 16 Oct. 2023
  • That tone is rife throughout the lyrically dense project, where both rappers go crazy over 70 BPM gems.
    Andre Gee, Rolling Stone, 22 Oct. 2024
  • But the fire is burning in steep, jagged terrain that is proving difficult to access — including areas such as the Ishi Wilderness that haven’t burned in decades and so are overgrown and rife for fire, Tracy said.
    Hayley Smith, Los Angeles Times, 28 July 2024

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