Similar words: scatter, scattering, shattered, unfettered, pitter-patter, hatter, matter, tatter. Meaning: ['skætərd /təd] adj. 1. occurring or distributed over widely spaced and irregular intervals in time or space 2. lacking orderly continuity.
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31. At the first gunshot, the crowd scattered.
32. The sky was scattered with stars.
33. His numerous progeny are scattered all over the country.
34. The police arrived. Thereupon the mob scattered.
35. Scattered groans and whoops broke out in the crowd. Sentencedict.com
36. Books were scattered about the room.
37. Papers were scattered here and there on the floor.
38. The thundershower had temporarily scattered the swimmers.
39. The gunshot scattered the birds.
40. She gathered up her scattered belongings and left.
41. Every surface is scattered with photographs.
42. The leader rallied his scattered men.
43. Files were scattered higgledy-piggledy about the office.
44. He lay asleep with his clothes scattered about.
45. The flowers fell and scattered on the ground.
46. Who's scattered my papers all over the floor?
47. There will be some scattered showers in the afternoon.
48. A few scattered lights shone on the horizon.
49. My family is scattered all over the world.
50. The police scattered the crowd.
51. His ashes were scattered at sea.
52. The wind soon scattered the clouds.
53. Her family is scattered across the country.
54. I scattered the whole lawn with grass seed.
55. The Jewish nation is scattered around the world.
56. Cushions were scattered about on the chairs.
57. His ashes were scattered on his beloved farm.
58. Tragically, the graves were plundered and the grave-goods scattered.
59. The whole area was scattered with debris.
60. She wanted her ashes to be scattered at sea.
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