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Sentence count:147+5Posted:2017-03-30Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: litterglitterbitter endlitteringscatteredshatteredunfetteredpitter-patterMeaning: ['lɪtə(r)]  adj. filled or scattered with a disorderly accumulation of objects or rubbish. 
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61 In fact, you could say the average public relations executive's world is littered with messages to send the client.
62 Many roads are littered with fast food containers, diapers, wrecked and / or stolen cars, and animals.
63 Blown engines, driveshaft failures, the 1,500 mile long route is littered with hard luck stories.
64 The yard in front of the cottage was littered with discarded buckets, an old bath, a mangle and a pile of driftwood.
65 Although telephone lines to the city remain severed,(sentence dictionary) a Sarajevo radio reporter said corpses littered the pavement next to the town hall.
66 They sat in the littered corners at the ends, beggars in various states of desperation waiting mutely for handouts.
67 The boats are littered with rags, tin cans, and pots.
68 Stirling himself took over his brother's flat again where the floor would be littered with maps and bits of equipment.
69 You can see that the surfaces are littered with boulders, a degree of roughness consistent with radar scattering data.
70 Punches are being thrown, instruments are flying, and the field is littered with funny hats.
71 The nesting platform would be littered with pellets and bones from decayed pellets.
72 The front doors did not close properly. Heaps of garbage littered the grounds.
73 Although the pet database is littered with a cat entry here and there, cat registration is not required in San Francisco.
74 The beautiful, mountainous countryside is littered with the shallow, unmarked graves of the assassinated.
75 These majestic stones, flecked with orange and white lichen, are the last of thousands that once littered the prehistoric landscape.
76 History, unfortunately, is littered with the consequences of such responses to unfamiliar realities.
77 Countdown to breakdown Sierra Leone's history is littered with instances of political instability and economic mismanagement.
78 Pop music history is littered with examples of out of court settlements as a result of unlicensed sampling.
79 The breeze fanning in off the ocean was dense with brine and the beach was littered with debris.
80 Former railroad rights of way cut across river bottoms that used to be littered with bustling towns.
81 Forbes' book on Bonham is littered with half-truths, and, in some cases, outright lies.
82 The sidewalks are littered with trash, the elm trees are gone.
83 The guide book is littered with bits of wisdom and humor.
84 He kept to the centre of the street away from the rubbish which littered the entrances and walks of the miserable timbered houses.
85 History is littered with examples of people tinkering, tampering and then tumbling.
86 I took the subway home at two in the morning, the car littered with beer cans and streamers.
87 Here and there old cars littered the streets like debris from a civil war.
88 It started in Fat Harry's, long after the nominal closing time, across a table littered with empty glasses.
89 Words like solid, experienced, respected and grown-up littered the instant Cheney profiles last week.
90 A biography of Sarah Pugh, littered with names, scarcely mentions hers.
More similar words: litterglitterbitter endlitteringscatteredshatteredunfetteredpitter-patterAll is not gold that glittersbitterfitterjittertitterfritterjitteryembitterbitterlybitternessfritter awaybittersweettransmitteralteredbitter orangeintermittentshelteredflusteredblisteredred-letter dayregisteredpolitical action committee
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