strewing (Meaning)

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strewing (n)

the act of scattering

strewing Sentence Examples

  1. The wind was strewing autumn leaves across the park, creating a vibrant tapestry beneath our feet.
  2. The farmer strewed seeds over the plowed field, hoping for a bountiful harvest.
  3. Scattered petals lay strewn on the altar floor, a testament to the recent wedding ceremony.
  4. The children strewed toys all over the playroom, leaving behind a chaotic mess.
  5. The confetti was strewed generously over the newlyweds, showering them with well wishes.
  6. The hiker strewed breadcrumbs along the trail to mark the path back to civilization.
  7. The suspect's clothing was strewed with blood, providing damning evidence against him.
  8. The artist strewed paint onto the canvas, creating a vibrant and abstract masterpiece.
  9. The debris from the storm was strewed across the town, leaving behind a trail of destruction.
  10. After the party, the floor was strewn with empty cups and broken decorations, a reminder of the previous revelry.

FAQs About the word strewing

the act of scattering

spraying, dotting, sprinkling, dusting, sowing, scattering,peppering, spotting, dappling, stippling

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The wind was strewing autumn leaves across the park, creating a vibrant tapestry beneath our feet.

The farmer strewed seeds over the plowed field, hoping for a bountiful harvest.

Scattered petals lay strewn on the altar floor, a testament to the recent wedding ceremony.

The children strewed toys all over the playroom, leaving behind a chaotic mess.