verb
- to scatter or spread things over a surface in large quantities
Usage: archaic; literary
Examples
- The autumn wind had overstrewn the path with golden leaves.
- Papers were overstrewn across the desk after the storm.
- The battlefield was overstrewn with the remnants of war.
- Rose petals overstrewed the wedding aisle.
- Books and manuscripts overstrewed the scholar's study.
- The garden was overstrewn with fallen blossoms after the rain.