scatterling (Meaning)

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scatterling (n.)

One who has no fixed habitation or residence; a vagabond.

Synonyms & Antonyms of scatterling

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scatterling Sentence Examples

  1. The scattered flocks of sheep grazed lazily across the meadow.
  2. The storm's fury scattered debris across the town's streets.
  3. The refugees were left as scattered remnants of their former communities.
  4. The epidemic rapidly scattered through the population, leaving a trail of devastation in its wake.
  5. The photographer's flash momentarily scattered the startled birds.
  6. The farmer's dog diligently rounded up the scattered sheep from the field.
  7. The wind carried the dandelion seeds far and wide, scattering them like tiny parachutes.
  8. The earthquake violently scattered buildings, causing widespread damage.
  9. The scattering of light through the prism created a beautiful rainbow.
  10. The old man's mind was scattered, his thoughts drifting aimlessly without focus.

FAQs About the word scatterling

One who has no fixed habitation or residence; a vagabond.

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The scattered flocks of sheep grazed lazily across the meadow.

The storm's fury scattered debris across the town's streets.

The refugees were left as scattered remnants of their former communities.

The epidemic rapidly scattered through the population, leaving a trail of devastation in its wake.