Behold, O Sun, the flood Strewed with the dead, and dark with blood!
The next day soldiers, laid stone–dead in circles, mark the bivouacs, and the ground about them is strewedwith the bodies of many thousand horses.
She pointed to a chair, and seated herself, pushing away with her foot the branches that strewed the floor.
A shot resounded through the house; the fall of a heavy body shook the floor-fragments of brains strewed the carpet.
Hardly had the sound impressed itself upon the ear, when a dull but heavy tread upon the brittle leaves which strewed the surface arrested my attention.
The ground in the acute angle was strewed with branches of spruce, and a large fire was kept burning during night, exactly in front, the whole arrangement exhibiting the principle of a Dutch oven.
I do not know why, but hay was always strewed on the ground at Christmas time.
As one of the "old hands" in the barracks, he saw that hay was brought and strewed about on the floor; the same thing was done in the other barracks.
Instead of this, the shores are strewed with stinking fish, among which a number of half-starved dogs are seen wallowing, and contending for possession.
After sitting some time in conference together, in which conversation I could bear no part, the women made some signs to me to lay down and go to sleep, first having strewed some dry boughs upon the ground.
Who strewed these papers all over the living room?
Kanang inyung pagwasigwasig sa kan-un mauy nakayamítak sa lamísa, The way you strewed the food around, the table has gotten to be a mess.
The Cambrian seas transgressed the central land and strewed far and wide behind their advancing beaches the sediments of the later Cambrian upon an eroded surface of pre-Cambrian rocks.
The streets were strewed with the dying and the dead.
Isn't she an angel," said little Alice Vokes, one of the white-kilted fairies who strewed the carpet pathway from gate to altar with flowers.
They walked on with regular and rapid steps over the flower-strewed ground, amidst the rich smell of the foliage and the flowers and the strange music of the woods.
The crickets' tinkling chips of sound Strewed dim the twilight-twinkling ground; A whippoorwill began to cry, And glimmering through the sober sky A bat went on its drunken round, Its shadow following on the ground.
Their presence, however, did not put a stop to the insurrection of china, and every room in the house was in a short time strewed with the fragments.
On his arrival at Mersburg he found the country strewed with the mangled corpses of the Jew-killers, and demanded of the King of Hungary for what reason his people had set upon them.
The powder of the roots strewed upon the brims of ulcers, or mixed with any other convenient thing, and applied, consumes the hardness, and causes them to heal the better.
And the powder, strewed upon any cut or wound in a vein, stays the immoderate bleeding thereof.
It hinders conception in women, but either burned or strewed in the chamber, it drives away venomous serpents.
The powder of the leaves strewedon cankers and running ulcers, wonderfully helps to heal them.
The powder of them strewed upon fresh bleeding wounds stays their bleeding, and closes them up.
The juice also is very good to close up the lips of green wounds, and the powder of the dried herb strewed thereupon doth the same, and likewise helps old ulcers.
The dried leaves in powder strewed on fresh bleeding wounds restrains the blood, and heals up the wound quickly.
An impromptu bazaar was opened; the sea-chests were placed back to back, and arrayed in lines with the up-turned lids strewed with the contents, so that the merchandise was fully exposed for inspection.
A few cuts and kicks, a little pulling down, and the job was done; too quickly for their wonted ardour, for they actually thrust their bayonets through the bodies of the dead and wounded strewed about the ground.
So he mended it and strewed fresh grain, then withdrew to a distance and sat down to watch it again.
Consequently Corpse Island and Coffin Mount, as well as the adjacent shores, were studded not only with canoes, but at the period of our visit the skulls and skeletons were strewed about in all directions.
The slope below the terraces was thickly strewed with these slabs, washed out as the terraces have worn away, and which have since been carried off for door-steps and hearth-stones.
He cut tufts of young pine and strewed them thickly for a soft floor in the tent, and over them spread the buffalo hide and the blankets.
In a thousand spots the traces of the winter avalanche may be perceived, where trees lie broken and strewed on the ground; some entirely destroyed, others bent, leaning upon the jutting rocks of the mountain, or transversely upon other trees.
But silence spread the bed and strewed the couch, and darkness decked the bride; without hymns of Hymen was the wedding.
The lofty state I saw, and value of all human things; Our mortal pathway strewed with flowers; I saw How naught displeasing here below endures.
In heaps they strewed the ground; Half-clad, emaciated, stained with blood, A bed of ice for their sick frames they found.
They entered almost at the same instant the faubourg; but scarcely had they gone a hundred paces when they were surprised to find the streets strewed with leaves and flowers.
Many, corpses already strewed the ground at its entrance, and furious Amalekites were still struggling with a band of Hebrews; but wild shrieks of terror rang from within its walls.
But they had defended themselves and the corpse of many a prisoner strewed the ground beside their tormentors.
And many spread their garments in the way: and others cut down boughs from the trees and strewed them in the way.
And a very great multitude spread their garments in the way: and others cut boughs from the trees and strewed them in the way.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "strewed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.