scatter|scatters in English
noun
[scat·ter || 'skætə(r)]
sprinkle, dissipation; diffusing, throwing loosely about; small quantity; (Slang) time slots for television commercials that remain unsold after the initial pre-season sales
Use "scatter|scatters" in a sentence
1. Water absorbs, scatters, and refracts light.
2. He turns it upside down*+ and scatters its inhabitants.
3. He scatters his lightning+ in the clouds;
4. He scatters the frost just like ashes.
5. Raju, scatter the ashes
6. Today that team breaks up and scatters to the winds like a dandelion.
7. Don't scatter your money around.
8. A windstorm will scatter them.
9. You can scatter Cremated remains anywhere
10. Scatter the powder around the plants.
11. When the tree falls, the monkeys scatter.
12. 1 Must have before leukaemia scatter bodeful?
13. Scatter the lawn with grass seed.
14. Straightway the clouds began to scatter.
15. Scatter the onions over the fish.
16. Now scatter and get us some firewood.
17. Scatter the grass seed over the lawn.
18. And that's how you scatter the roaches.
19. When platters shatter, scatter. They splatter matter.
20. Scatter photon can make distortion of the position of detected events. Scatter photon and yawp can be removed by energy window.
21. Scatter Cushions (130) Outdoor Cushions (45) Show More; Shape
22. Scatter the remaining fennel leaves over the rabbit.
23. Soldiers used tear gas to scatter the crowd.
24. The stars scatter when the moon is clear.
25. How strongly each scatters is determined by what is inside each unit cell.