Strewn

  • 11path strewn with roses — lucky path, easy path …

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  • 12trash-strewn — littered, covered with garbage …

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  • 13be strewn with — cover (a surface or area) with untidily scattered things. → strew …

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  • 14be strewn (with) — …

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  • 15tektite — /tek tuyt/, n. Geol. any of several kinds of small glassy bodies, in various forms, occurring in Australia and elsewhere, now believed to have been produced by the impact of meteorites on the earth s surface. [1920 25; < Gk tekt(ós) molten +&#8230; …

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  • 16Meteorite Men — Meteorite hunters Steve Arnold and Geoff Notkin. Genre Documentary / Reality Presented by …

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  • 17strew — [stru:] v past tense strewed past participle strewn [stru:n] or strewed [T usually passive] [: Old English; Origin: strewian] 1.) to scatter things around a large area be strewn with sth ▪ The street was strewn with broken glass. strew sth&#8230; …

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  • 18strew — verb past participle strewn, or strewed (transitive usually passive) 1 to scatter things around a large area (+ around/about/over): I found papers strewn all over the room. | be strewn with: The yard was strewn with garbage. 2 literary to lie&#8230; …

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  • 19strew — [ stru ] (past participle strewn [ strun ] or strewed [ strud ] ) verb be strewn (with) 1. ) to cover a wide area: Thousands of temples are strewn throughout the hills of Bali. 2. ) to be covered with things that are spread around in a careless&#8230; …

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  • 20strew — UK [struː] / US [stru] verb Word forms strew : present tense I/you/we/they strew he/she/it strews present participle strewing past tense strewed UK [struːd] / US [strud] past participle strewn UK [struːn] / US [strun] be strewn (with) to cover a&#8230; …

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