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Filled or scattered with a disorderly accumulation of objects or rubbish.
cluttered
untidy
cluttered
1
The ballroom is
cluttered
with representatives of political, financial and creative power.
2
Radio communications use bands of the spectrum not
cluttered
by natural noise.
3
The work surface at this level was
cluttered
with phones and computers.
4
Tables
cluttered
it, each burdened by great heaps of documents and folders.
5
Clearly, the fortress had become a
cluttered
ghost of its former might.
1
Besides, the industry is
littered
with examples of minority investments gone wrong.
2
After decades of conflict, Iraq has been left
littered
with unexploded booby-traps.
3
The 80 minutes of normal time were
littered
with penalties and stoppages.
4
Popular music is
littered
with examples of great songs resulting from strife.
5
Britain is
littered
with places that used to have a distinctive character.
6
Household gear lay scattered in the yard and even
littered
the avenue.
7
He could detect nothing unusual in the appearance of the
littered
table.
8
In one famous photograph from the Crimean War, bombs
littered
the road.
9
The straw in which their contents had been wrapped
littered
the floor.
10
History is
littered
with question marks, like bones under an ancient battlefield.
11
The history of the video gaming industry is
littered
with one-hit wonders.
12
In the past six months, that path has been
littered
with obstacles.
13
Peter picked his way across the
debris
-
littered
floor to an east-facing window.
14
The wood split under their pressure, and the pieces
littered
the table.
15
The path to justice was
littered
with the land mines of cross-examination.
16
The sprawling environment in GTA: San Andreas is
littered
with arcade cabinets.
littered
litter
·
litter with
litter the floor
litter with papers
litter with debris
litter with books