0 past simple and past participle of litter
Our building stock is littered with historical examples of risky buildings, and many of them are excellent.
British politics, since the 1920s, has been, and still is, littered with such organizations.
Fortunately for the linguist the young child's speech is littered with errors.
The whole history of science is littered with false theories once taken for true by the best minds of the times.
The result, especially in the early chapters, is a text littered with an embrassingly large number of stylistic infelicities, orthographic mistakes and occasional malapropisms.
The compounds are littered with considerable quantities of marine shell, ash, sherds of cooking pots and other organics.
These poems are also littered with the bodies of dead fathers who fell in battle.
Many empty pods and seeds littered the ground, however, indicating a much larger initial crop size.