strew
strooh
- v spread by scattering ("straw" is archaic)
strew toys all over the carpet - v cover; be dispersed over
Dead bodies strewed the ground
- Well aware that this about-face would strew some wigs on the green, The Commonweal's editors assured their readers that they did not favor the Loyalist cause, which, they said .
- But Tommy D'Alesandro was not there to strew orchids.
- Review Nikita Khrushchev moved out of his wood-paneled office in the Kremlin one day last week so a CBS crew could strew it with cameras, lights and sound equipment.