1854 L. H. Sigourney 83 Scaring thence the wild deer, and the fox, And the lithe squirrel from the nut-strewn home, So long enjoyed.
1896 Aug. 725 The harmless snake lairs in its cellar's sand; The squirrel sits upon its nut-strewn roof.
1973 M. Amis 15 I did feel quite braced and manly walking the nut-strewn lane to the village.