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Scatterings

noun; the act or process of dispersing or breaking up; a collection of small, disordered, or widely spread items or particles. It often refers to the way in which things are spread out in a random fashion over a large area, rather than being gathered together or arranged in an orderly manner.

Scatterings meaning with examples

  • The garden was filled with scatterings of colorful petals, drifting in the gentle breeze, creating a picturesque scene that drew passersby into its beauty.
  • After the storm, there were scatterings of debris all over the street, emphasizing the chaos that had unfolded and the need for quick clean-up efforts.
  • The poet's imagery was rich with scatterings of emotions, capturing fleeting moments of joy and sorrow that resonated with the audience deeply.
  • During the autumn months, scatterings of leaves covered the ground, creating a vibrant tapestry of reds, oranges, and yellows beneath our feet.
  • The artist's studio had scatterings of art supplies everywhere, with brushes, paints, and canvases in disarray, reflecting the creative chaos that inspired her works.

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