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Strow   Listen
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Strow  v. t.  (past strowed; past part. strown; pres. part. strowing)  Same as Strew. "Thick as autumnal leaves that strow the brooks In Vallombrosa." "A manner turbid... and strown with blemished."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Strow" Quotes from Famous Books



... it burnish'd firelike; I'll set it round with gold, with pearl, with diamond. Let the great angel of the church come with him; Stand on the deck and spread his wings for sail! God lay the waves and strow the storms at sea, And here at land among the people! O Renard, I am much beset, I am almost in despair. Paget is ours. Gardiner perchance is ours; But ...
— Queen Mary and Harold • Alfred Lord Tennyson

... plots, and strow my hate with smiles, Till all at once the close mines of my heart 180 Rise at full date, and rush into his bloud: Ile bind his arme in silk, and rub his flesh To make the veine swell, that his soule may gush Into some kennell where it ...
— Bussy D'Ambois and The Revenge of Bussy D'Ambois • George Chapman



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