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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121. The medicine wheel is on private land, and a trail used by ranch vehicles has scattered those rocks.
122. Scattered in pursuit, they provided perfect weak points for our counterattack.
123. Chunks of blue-green stuff flaked off and scattered over the floor.
124. A pile of boxes lay scattered like a demolished chimney.
125. Faint scattered sunlight does reach the surface, as on a very cloudy day on Earth. Sentencedict.com
126. She found him sitting up in bed, a score of his medical texts and notes scattered across the heavy coverlet.
127. If the flounder still exists it will be king. - foreign words and phrases scattered here and there!
128. Acorn-grinding mortars can be found in granite boulders scattered throughout the camp.
129. In addition, different elements can be distinguished because the scattered energies are determined by the masses of the target atoms.
130. A snippet of tape showing scattered flames in the dark ran over and over.
131. There were only a few other cars in the lay-by at Walbury Hill and their occupants had scattered far and wide.
132. Higher-order scattered waves can be obtained in a similar form.
133. The remains of duns, brochs, stone circles, burial chambers and standing stones lie scattered throughout the island.
134. To transform the spuds, scientists chopped potato leaves into small pieces and scattered them across a laboratory culture dish.
135. Valleys in the Yorkshire Dales are scattered with dozens of these field barns, virtually all disused.
136. There were very large predators, too, swimming beneath the scattered dandruff of flotsam.
137. The first lightning glimmered. Among the trees were boulders heaped together, piled and scattered.
138. They can have from a handful of copies to several hundred, often scattered on many different chromosomes.
139. What sunshine is to flowers, smiles are to humanity. These are but trifles, to be sure, but scattered along the life's pathway, the good they do is inconceivable. Joseph Addison
140. Max leaned forward and gathered up a handful of loose earth and scattered it on the coffin.
141. We scattered over the yard like so many giant, brightly colored chickens.
142. A tribe of stray cats scattered as I turned into the yard where Ellen's apartment lay.
143. The body is a light brown with light red flecks scattered on the body and fins.
144. The carpet is pale green and scattered with Oriental rugs.
145. Similar disasters are scattered piecemeal all over Britain, on bomb sites and over the slums they were built to clear.
146. Protestantism was alone in facing the settlers difficult human situation when they were so quickly scattered over such an expanse of land.
147. Scattered through the policy review are proposals to: Drastically alter the status and organisation of the Department of Trade and Industry.
148. There is another diffusely broadcasting group of neurons scattered along the centerline near the surface of the brain stem.
149. All manner of foodstuffs lay scattered on the kitchen table.
150. Echoes of political controversy are scattered over the literary productivity of the age.
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