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Littered To have a place scattered with a disorderly accumulation of objects or rubbish, or to have been covered with many things in an untidy way.
Object a thing that can be seen and touched, or in grammar, a noun or pronoun that receives the action of a verb or the direction of a preposition.
Abruptly suddenly and unexpectedly, often with a sense of being curt or without warning.
Luscious highly pleasing to the senses.
Haste overly eager speed (and possible carelessness.)
Rebelled to resist or fight against a government or authority, often with force, or to openly defy accepted conventions, rules, or authority in general.
Broad having a specified extension from side to side.
Abundance a very large quantity of something, or a plentiful supply.
Relentless Showing or promising no abatement of severity, intensity, strength, or pace.
Merciless having or showing no mercy, pity, or compassion.
Monotonous lacking i variety; tediously unvarying.
Gauge an instrument for or a means of measuring or testing.
Plagued to cause constant or repeating trouble, illness, etc. for (someone or something)
Perill imminent danger to life and limb.
Coax to gently persuade or influence someone or something.
Isolated far away from everyone or everything else.
Riddled to be full of something, especially something bad or unpleasant.
Astonishment a feeling of great surprise and wonder.
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