1. littered - Adjective
2. littered - Verb
4. littered - Adjective Satellite
of Litter
Source: Webster's dictionaryAnd love became the world's origin and the world's ruler, yet littered its path is with flowers and blood, flowers and blood. Knut Hamsun
The Kindle is the most successful electronic book-reading tablet so far, but that's not saying much; Silicon Valley is littered with the corpses of e-book reader projects. David Pogue
History is littered with the wars which everybody knew would never happen. Enoch Powell
The smell of the ocean was stronger now, rank and enveloping, as if the bottom of the sea had turned over and littered the shore with its dead. T.C. Boyle
The tremendous gulf between the sexes yawned-and an abyss, terrifying and thrilling, sheer and black as the arbour in which they sat; a darkness wide, dangerous, imponderable and littered with the wrecks of broken bridges. Mervyn Peake
And even if what they showed you is true, that doesn't begin to make it right. The cause might be just, Felka, but history's littered with atrocities committed in the name of righteousness. Alastair Reynolds