strew in English

verb
1
scatter or spread (things) untidily over a surface or area.
a small room with newspapers strewn all over the floor

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "strew" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "strew", or refer to the context using the word "strew" in the English Dictionary.

1. Strew sawdust before painting.

2. Pour honey and strew white sesame.

3. 2 words related to Bestrew: strew, straw

4. Crises will strew his path to test his mettle.

5. Their custom is to strew flowers over the graves.

6. Does the farmer return strew straw to the field?

7. Shells of all shapes and sizes strew the long narrow beach.

8. What does Belitter mean? To strew with litter (for the flo)

9. BOY He came with flowers to strew his lady's grave;

10. Get up, or I'll strew your brains upon the grass.

11. Bestrewn definition: cover by strewing synonyms: straw, strew antonyms: gather, achromatic, uncover

12. Yes, strew is being turned into biofuel to power cars.

13. The Jews are broken and gone ; the fragments of their people strew the world.

14. Bestrew: To strew (a surface) with things so as to cover it

15. Synonyms for Besprinkle include spray, sprinkle, scatter, strew, spatter, shower, splash, bestrew, pepper and sow

16. Synonyms for Bestrew include scatter, strew, sprinkle, pepper, sow, spray, dot, spot, disperse and distribute

17. Have you any tips to help me or warnings of difficulties that strew my path?

18. Requiescat Matthew Arnold Strew on her roses, roses And never a spray of yew.

19. Though the work was dull and strew, they plodded away at it in earnest.

20. The obsequies that I for thee will keep, Nightly shall be to strew thy grave and weep.

21. From Middle English bistrewen, from Old English bestrēowian (“to Bestrew, besprinkle”), equivalent to be- +‎ strew

22. Old English: ·to Bestrew; strew all over, besprinkle Definition from Wiktionary, the free dictionary

23. Antonyms for Agglutinate include separate, scatter, dissipate, dispel, disperse, split, unmix, dispense, strew and disseminate

24. How dare you even think that they Should streak the windows or strew the floors!

25. Waves Abrade the shore and strew the débris worn from it over the lake bed

26. By heaven, I will tear thee joint by joint, And strew this hungry churchyard with thy limbs:

27. Bestrew: 1 v cover by strewing Type of: straw , strew spread by scattering ("straw" is archaic)

28. Reluctantly Suzuki obeys and, with her mistress , proceeds to strew the blossoms all over the room.

29. To strew (a surface) with things so as to cover it: The crowd Bestrewed the streets with confetti

30. But he strew the water with peacock feathers and the camels crossed over them like a bridge.

31. Draw a strew diagram.Place the hardy Adjustings on the even axis and the fehardy Adjustings on the perpendicular axis

32. 2 The racoons knock over the rubbish bins in search of food, and strew the contents all over the ground.

33. 24 But he strew the water with peacock feathers and the camels crossed over them like a bridge.

34. To strew (a surface) with things so as to cover it: The crowd Bestrewed the streets with confetti

35. The racoons knock over the rubbish bins in search of food, and strew the contents all over the ground.

36. Belitter (third-person singular simple present Belitters, present participle Belittering, simple past and past participle Belittered) To strew with litter (for the floor)

37. See synonyms for: bestrew / Bestrewn on Thesaurus.com verb (used with object), be·strewed, be·strewed or be·strewn, be·strew·ing

38. In May of 1983 they spent a few cold days at a series of little icebound, no-name high lakes, then worked across into the Hail Strew River drainage.

39. Flocks of Crows create a lot of noise, leave messy droppings that can spread disease, strew garbage around, and cause property damage to buildings and landscaping

40. In May of 1983 they spent a few cold days at a series of little icebound, no-name high lakes(Sentencedict.com), then worked across into the Hail Strew River drainage.

41. Belitter (third-person singular simple present Belitters, present participle Belittering, simple past and past participle Belittered) (transitive) To strew with litter (for the floor).(transitive) To bestrew with rubbish or things in disorder

42. Consternation: French or Latin; French, from Latin Consternation-, consternatio, from consternare to throw into confusion, from com- + -sternare, probably from sternere to spread, strike down — more at STREW : amazement or dismay that hinders or throws into confusion.

43. Bestrew; mow; oversew; resew; resow; ripsaw; saw; sew; sow; strew; whipsaw; Firefox and Chrome users: install a shortcut (Firefox or Chrome) then type "conj Bestrew" in your address bar for the fastest conjugations

44. Verb Belitter (third-person singular simple present Belitters, present participle Belittering, simple past and past participle Belittered) (transitive) To strew with litter (for the floor).(transitive) To bestrew with rubbish or things in disorder.Origin & history II From be-+ litter ("offspring").

45. aspersion (n.) mid-15c., originally in theology, "the shedding of Christ's blood," from Latin Aspersionem (nominative aspersio) "a sprinkling," noun of action from past-participle stem of aspergere "to sprinkle on," from ad "to" (see ad-) + spargere "sprinkle, strew" (see sparse).

46. aspersion (n.) mid-15c., originally in theology, "the shedding of Christ's blood," from Latin Aspersionem (nominative aspersio) "a sprinkling," noun of action from past-participle stem of aspergere "to sprinkle on," from ad "to" (see ad-) + spargere "sprinkle, strew" (see sparse).

47. Birdlime: 1 n a sticky adhesive that is smeared on small branches to capture small birds Synonyms: lime Type of: adhesive , adhesive agent , adhesive material a substance that unites or bonds surfaces together v spread Birdlime on branches to catch birds Synonyms: lime Type of: scatter , spread , spread out strew or distribute over an area

48. Aspersion (n.) mid-15c., originally in theology, "the shedding of Christ's blood," from Latin aspersionem (nominative aspersio) "a sprinkling," noun of action from past-participle stem of aspergere "to sprinkle on," from ad "to" (see ad-) + spargere "sprinkle, strew" (see sparse).Non-theological sense of "a Bespattering with slander, derogatory criticism" is attested from 1590s.

49. Aspersion (n.) mid-15c., originally in theology, "the shedding of Christ's blood," from Latin Aspersionem (nominative aspersio) "a sprinkling," noun of action from past-participle stem of aspergere "to sprinkle on," from ad "to" (see ad-) + spargere "sprinkle, strew" (see sparse).Non-theological sense of "a bespattering with slander, derogatory criticism" is attested from 1590s.