Paper was strewn all over the floor.
It will be difficult to weed your garden if you just strew the seeds around without a pattern.
Beautiful rose petals were strewn about the church. Various scraps of paper were strewn about the classroom.
The past participle of "strew" is "strewn."
Sparge (to sprinkle, strew, or scatter), originates from the Latin word 'spargere,' which was first recognised circa the 16th century.
allow, below, endow, in-law, straw, strew, throw, threw, widow
Renew, resew. screw, shrew, sinew, strew, askew, finew, bedew, askew
The word "strewn" is a verb. It is the past participle form of the verb "strew," which means to scatter or spread things untidily over a surface.
throw, shrew, arrow, below, endow, in-law, pshaw, renew, strew, straw, threw
allow, below, endow, renew, throw, threw, straw, strew, widow, arrow, bylaw, elbow
This one boils down to a "probably from" the PIE base*sper- (to strew), akin to sprout.Please see the related link below for more information:
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screw, shrew, blew, crew, drew, grew, threw