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litter

[lit-er] / ˈlɪt ər /




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People are reporting that the fog has a strange consistency and that it’s nefariously littered with black and white particles that don’t seem normal.

From Los Angeles Times

The building remains unfinished and the surrounding land is littered with debris.

From BBC

The second part of the season was littered with similarly downbeat comments, always uttered in the heat of the moment when the adrenaline was still pumping after a difficult time out on track.

From BBC

“The history of media mergers is littered with failed marriages,” Novosel wrote.

From Barron's

It has been hugely popular but local concerns remain around increased traffic and littering.

From BBC