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strewing
  • present participle of strew.

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Strewing the stage with question marks, he asked�without answering�what is truth? reality? appearance? illusion?

From Time Magazine Archive

Strewing exclamation points around like love beads at an old-fashioned bein, Producer Lester Persky is even more voluble.

From Time Magazine Archive

Straying one day amid the leafy bowers, A Presence passed, masked in a sunny ray, Tossing behind him carelessly the hours, As one shakes blossoms from a ravished spray,— Strewing them far and wide.

From The Coast of Bohemia by Page, Thomas Nelson

And through the throng he madly thrusts, like Viking, through the press Strewing his path with buttons burst and fragments of his dress, Claiming reversal of that fine with dearly-bought success.

From The Confessions of a Caricaturist, Vol. 2 by Furniss, Harry

Strewing them with rocks, if you please,” said Agatha.

From Modern Broods by Yonge, Charlotte Mary