strew
strew / strew
Transitive Verb
past: strewedpp: strewning: strewing
This verb evokes a sense of haphazardness or intentional layering, where objects are distributed without a strict pattern. It often carries a connotation of clutter or messiness when describing everyday items, but shifts toward a ceremonial or aesthetic tone when used in the context of petals, confetti, or incense. Grammatically, the word is characterized by a highly irregular past tense and past participle. While some modern speakers occasionally use regular forms, the traditional strong verb inflections are the standard in formal and literary English.