littered

/ˈlɪtərd/
adjective
  1. Covered or filled with scattered trash or objects in a messy way.
    • The beach became littered with plastic bottles after the storm.
    • The park was littered with empty cans and wrappers after the concert.
    • Her desk was littered with papers and old coffee cups.
  2. Containing many examples of something, often in a way that seems excessive or messy.
    • His speech was littered with references to old movies.
    • The report was littered with spelling mistakes.
    • The garden is littered with colorful flowers of every kind.
Antonyms
verb
  1. Past tense of litter: to make a place messy by leaving trash or objects scattered around.
    • They littered the picnic area with food wrappers.
    • The children littered the floor with toys before bedtime.
    • Someone littered the sidewalk with flyers.
  2. Past tense of litter: (of animals) to give birth to a group of young.
    • The cat littered a healthy batch of four kittens.
    • The sow littered early in the morning.
    • Our dog littered for the first time last spring.
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