strewed (Meaning)

strewed

to cover by or as if by scattering something over or on, to become dispersed over as if scattered, to cover by or as if by scattering something, to spread abroad, to spread (as seeds) by scattering, to spread around as if sowing seeds, to spread by scattering

strewed Sentence Examples

  1. The abandoned library was strewed with forgotten books, their pages yellowed with time.
  2. After the violent storm, the beach was strewed with shattered seashells and seaweed.
  3. The children strewed colorful confetti on the newlyweds as they exited the ceremony.
  4. The desolate battlefield was strewed with broken weapons and the remnants of battle.
  5. The garden path was strewed with fragrant petals, leading visitors to the secluded gazebo.
  6. The artist's studio was strewed with sketches, paints, and brushes, evidence of their creative frenzy.
  7. After the earthquake, the city streets were strewed with rubble and debris.
  8. The hiking trail was strewed with rocks and roots, making it a treacherous journey.
  9. The old attic was strewed with dusty relics, each holding a forgotten memory.
  10. The meadow was strewed with wildflowers, creating a vibrant and fragrant tapestry.

FAQs About the word strewed

to cover by or as if by scattering something over or on, to become dispersed over as if scattered, to cover by or as if by scattering something, to spread abroa

dotted,sprayed, sprinkled, spotted, scattered,peppered, bestrewed, dappled, dusted, speckled

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The abandoned library was strewed with forgotten books, their pages yellowed with time.

After the violent storm, the beach was strewed with shattered seashells and seaweed.

The children strewed colorful confetti on the newlyweds as they exited the ceremony.

The desolate battlefield was strewed with broken weapons and the remnants of battle.