The floor was strewn with richly colored mats and rugs.
Floor was strewn.
The streets were strewn with corpses.
Forgotten war between realism and romanticism that the floor of the editor s study in harper s magazine was strewn with the embattled splinters.
Figurative the way ahead is strewn with difficulties.
Strewn synonyms strewn pronunciation strewn translation english dictionary definition of strewn.
Strew synonyms strew pronunciation strew translation english dictionary definition of strew.
To strew things somewhere or to strew a place with things means to scatter them there.
Their use was widespread in england during the middle ages through to the 18th century.
The floor was strewn with clothes.
B clothes were strewn across the floor.
Strewing flowers down the aisle.
He leaned above me thinking that i slept and could not hear him.
Meaning pronunciation translations and examples.
These reed like plants were inexpensive and plentiful and when mixed with fresh herbs were a good way to cover dirt while sweetening the air.
Strewed strewn or strewed strew ing strews 1.
Strew a on over across etc.
Stream street stress streak stretch stretchy distress stretch out stressed.
Her cheeks hung around her lax mouth white where they were not freckled and her garden was strewn with objects and aswarm with cats.
To spread here and there.
In the early middle ages bathing had declined in england.
But i heard him say.
To strew seed in a garden bed.
There is salty sea air boulders strewn around the mirror of the sanomatalo and the balls of light in the hands of the train station atlantes.
Strew something to be spread or lying over a surface.
Strewed strewn or strewed strew ing strews 1.
He put the bag on the ground and strewed some dead leaves over it.
The night had strewn a carpet of dew beaded cobwebs across the lawn and mist was rising from the river.
Such plants usually have fragrant or astringent smells and many also serve as insecticides or disinfectants.
Strew b with a the floor was strewn with clothes.
Strew definition to let fall in separate pieces or particles over a surface.