"Strewing" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Strewing" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Strewing" Meaning

Dispersing, scattering, or sprinkling something, typically in a careless or random manner.

"Strewing" Examples

1. Past Perfect Continuous Aspect

The principle was strewing questions across the meeting to engage all participants.

2. Verbs in the Present Continuous

While most people think she is only walking, her journey is too long, and she is strewing her way through the evening.

3. Different Aspects

Until the fact became clear, the team had been strewing hypothetical hints about future collaborations across last night's Twitter.

4. Formal Context

The architect's policy is first strewing growth without dedication and then aiding it with infrastructure.

5. Transformation of Contents

Each new morning is expected to strewing fresh reality with stacked imperatives after the night.

"Strewing" Similar Words

Stretchers

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A stretcher is a device used to move a person who is injured or ill from one place to another, typically consisting of a flat panel or frame supported by legs or rollers, especially in emergency or medical situations.<br><br>For example: "The ambulance crew loaded the patient onto a stretcher to take him to the hospital."

Stretches

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The word "stretches" is the third person singular present tense of the verb "stretch". It means:<br><br> Extends or expands something, such as a material, a muscle, or a situation<br> Reaches out, extends, or expands in length, width, or space<br> Exerts or tries to exert influence or control over something<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The rubber stretches when you pull it.<br> She stretched her arms to reach the top shelf.<br> The company is trying to stretch its market share.

Stretchiness

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Stretford

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Stretford is a town and electoral ward of Trafford, a metropolitan borough in Greater Manchester, England, on the south bank of the River Mersey. It is to the southwest of Manchester city centre, where the NFL team, the Lancashire Hotspur, rebranded as the Warrington Rhesus and subsequentally then relocated, was originally based from 1948-1987 just to the south but is now the home of Sale Sharks rugby team

Streusel

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Strew

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Strewth

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An interjection used in Australia and New Zealand to express surprise, shock, or astonishment. It's roughly equivalent to the English phrase "good grief" or an exclamation of shock, such as "gosh" or "goodness gracious".

Stria

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