STREWN | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary With legs extending from the loster's abdomen the creature can move its industrial-strength plastic body and the nickel metal hydride battery along a small-rock strewn sandy seabed The road is strewn with abandoned vehicles These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web
STREWN Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Strewn definition: covered or overspread with something scattered or sprinkled (used in combination) See examples of STREWN used in a sentence
Strewn - definition of strewn by The Free Dictionary To spread here and there; scatter or distribute: strewing flowers down the aisle 2 To distribute something over (an area or surface): "Italy was strewn thick with the remains of Roman buildings" (Bernard Berenson) 3 To be or become dispersed over (a surface): "Enemy is retiring His dead men and horses strew the roads" (Jeb Stuart) 4
strew verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . . strew something to be spread or lying over a surface Leaves strewed the path Definition of strew verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
strewn - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Unwashed dishes and dirty laundry were strewn about the room Baniyas was one of the towns worst hit by the violence Residents there say bodies were strewn on the streets or left unburied in homes and on the roofs of buildings, with nobody able to collect them
strewn - WordReference. com Dictionary of English to cover or overspread (a surface, place, etc ) with something scattered or sprinkled: to strew a floor with sawdust to be scattered or sprinkled over (a surface): Sawdust strewed the floor disseminate: to strew rumors among the troops strew′er, n 1 broadcast See sprinkle 1 gather, reap