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View usage for: (struː) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense strews, present participle strewing, past tense strewed, past participle strewnverbTo strew things somewhere, or to strew a place with things, means to scatter them there. The racoons knock over rubbish bins and strew the contents all over the ground. [VERB noun preposition/adverb] A woman was strewing the floor with chalk so that the dancing shoes would not slip. [VERB noun + with] By the end, bodies were strewn all round the building. [be VERB-ed] Synonyms: scatter, spread, litter, toss More Synonyms of strew (struː) verbWord forms: strews, strewing, strewed, strewn or strewedto spread or scatter or be spread or scattered, as over a surface or area Derived forms strewer (ˈstrewer) noun Word origin Old English streowian; related to Old Norse strā, Old High German streuwen, Latin struere to spread strew in American English (stru) verb transitiveWord forms: strewed, strewed or strewn, ˈstrewing1. to spread about here and there by or as by sprinkling; scatter 2. to cover by or as by scattering something on or over 3. to be scattered over (a surface) Word origin ME strewen < OE streawian, akin to Ger streuen < IE * streu- < base * ster-, to extend, stretch out, strew > straw, L struere, to pile up Examples of 'strew' in a sentencestrew There were empty boxes and garbage strewn on the floor.The contents of her handbag were strewn around her.Her clothes were found strewn around the apartment.There is a delicious sensuality in the way that figs meet mouths while melons are strewn on the ground.The grass is strewn with rubbish.The damage is strewn all around.The electrics were dodgy, smoke alarms disabled and rooms strewn with rubbish.The windows were blown out, pictures and bookshelves lay strewn across the floor.Clean, paved roads give way to dirt paths strewn with rubbish and open sewers.The floor was strewn with roses, a detail that seems painfully poignant now.The cinema itself was pretty filthy, with popcorn strewn across the floor.The champagne flowed... we walked on a floor strewn with orchids.Some were arranged into lines, and others were strewn about the floor.Peas and things, strewn across the floor.It looks and smells like an old gymnasium, with musical equipment strewn across the floors.In addition to the disturbances, graffiti had been daubed on the intercom and rubbish strewn in the street outside.One picture showed rubble strewn around the taxi rank outside the terminal; another showed fires blazing inside the building.A journalist who went to the site reported that empty beer bottles were strewn around and rubbish lay mixed up in the site.I don't want to get shot down in a helicopter, and have my guts strewn around a mountainside. Definition to scatter (things) over a surface By the end, bodies were strewn all around the headquarters building. Additional synonymsDefinition to scatter over a wide area The rest of our equipment was now dispersed over the lake. Synonyms scatter, spread, distribute, circulate, strew, diffuse, dissipate, disseminate, throw about Definition to scatter or be scattered in an untidy fashion Concrete holiday resorts are littered across the mountainside. Synonyms scatter, spread, shower, strewDefinition to send or be sent out in all directions or to many people Someone has been spreading rumours about us. Synonyms circulate, publish, broadcast, advertise, distribute, scatter, proclaim, transmit, make public, publicize, propagate, disseminate, promulgate, make known, blazon, bruit - stretch
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Additional synonymsDefinition to scatter (liquid or powder) in tiny drops over (something) Cheese can be sprinkled on egg and vegetable dishes. Synonyms scatter, dust, strew, pepper, shower, spray, powder, dredge |