strewn in the PONS Dictionary

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A 9 mm with hollow-tip shell casings strewn beneath.
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During the opening ceremony, 15,000 roses were strewn over the park by helicopter.
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This bend is strewn with a seme (a scattering of no specific number) of blue annulets to represent bubbles.
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There are cars thrown like tumbleweed and the streets are strewn with debris.
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Also, litter (usually in the form of cans and plastic bags) is strewn all over certain areas of popular beaches (usually near the shanty towns).
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The area before restoration used to be a filthy place, with debris strewn around.
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Examples include books being strewn around locked rooms, sightings of a ghostly woman, and alarms going off when the building is deserted.
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The hill landed upside down, and till this day one can find many boulders strewn around the hill.
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Oval photographs from the headstones, set in enamel, are strewn on the ground.
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The extreme length of the city was little less than a mile, and the whole intramural area is still thickly strewn with architectural remains.
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