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be scattering
verb
To (cause to) separate and go in different directions; to disperse.
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Extras playing tourists should be scattering, screaming, "They're alive!
At first, I thought these people must really love redbuds, since they seemed to be scattering them all over the place, like so many daffodils, but then I realized they grow wild in that part of the country.
That means that more than 60percentt of the voters could be scattering their ballots among the 14 other candidates, the largest and most ideologically varied field of hopefuls France has ever seen.
Yet, with this collection he seemed to be scattering his extravagant gifts, rather than going through the much more demanding business of saying precisely and clearly what he wanted to say.
You were already feeling emotional about saying goodbye to your long-time school mates and the sense of drama that you would all be scattering to the winds in a matter of weeks was pervasive.
Therefore, there will be scattering captured by the detector from this single crystallite as it is tilted in X and rotated in Ω.
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"She said she wanted to be scattered".
"She wanted to be scattered," Sylvia declared.
They can be scattered, horizontal, or vertical.
There is scattered evidence.
shops are scattered.
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