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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.

Meanings

Transitive Verbstrew
[~ something][~ something over/around/across something]

To scatter or spread things randomly or loosely over a surface.

"The children strewed their toys all over the living room floor."

Transitive Verbstrew
[~ something with something]

To cover a surface with a layer of scattered objects, often for decoration or ritual.

"They strewed the aisle with flower petals for the wedding procession."

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