honeycombed

/ˈhʌniˌkoʊmd/
adjective
  1. Having many small holes or cavities like a honeycomb.
    • The sponge cake was light and honeycombed with air pockets.
    • The old wooden beam was honeycombed with termite tunnels.
    • The cliff face was honeycombed with caves and crevices.
  2. Filled or permeated with something, often in a way that weakens or undermines.
    • The organization was honeycombed with corruption at every level.
    • His argument was honeycombed with logical flaws.
    • The once-solid empire became honeycombed with internal dissent.
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