- verb(be strewn)strew (verb) · strews (third person present) · strewed (past tense) · strewing (present participle) · strewn (past participle)
- scatter or spread (things) untidily over a surface or area:"a small room with newspapers strewn all over the floor"
- (be strewn with)cover (a surface or area) with untidily scattered things:"the table was strewn with books and papers"
- be scattered or spread untidily over (a surface or area):"leaves strewed the path"
OriginOld English stre(o)wian, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch strooien, German streuen, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin sternere ‘lay flat’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- scatter or spread (things) untidily over a surface or area:
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