Dark corpses littered the small clearing.
He glared at the ocean and strode up the beach littered with wood, boats, and cars, to the highway.
She shoved the phone and her hands in her pockets to keep them warm as she picked her way through the littered alley.
Discarded wrappers and soft drink cans littered the floor, a magazine and a folded newspaper lay between the men on the seat.
She made her way deliberately across the field littered with traps and pits until she reached the small entrance and the waiting guards.
The streets of the city were littered with dead.
The road darkened as he entered the trees and he turned on his headlamps, trying to avoid the rocks and boulders that littered the roadway.
The churning sea below was littered with jagged rocks that looked small from her perch a hundred feet above them.
Her translator had been lost during restless sleep then crushed in her pacing, and the cell was littered with several dozen pieces of colorful clothing.
After the confluence of the Angara, the stream continues to widen out to 30 m., its bed being littered with islands until it breaks into its delta (240 m.
Rostov, leaning his head on both hands, sat at the table which was scrawled over with figures, wet with spilled wine, and littered with cards.
The grass, the road, the steps…all were littered with bodies and soaked in blood.
He trotted through the body-littered floor to the back stairwell.
It was obvious he was composing; staff paper littered the piano, and he held a pencil between his teeth.
It stretched for miles, littered with stars brighter than any he'd ever seen.
The huge courtyard of the Rostovs' house was littered with wisps of hay and with dung from the horses, and not a soul was to be seen there.
She sat down at her writing table, on which stood miniature portraits and which was littered with books and papers.