Sentence examples for scatter all over from inspiring English sources

'scatter all over' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe items that are spread out over a large area in a disorganized way. For example: "The pieces of paper had been scattered all over the floor."

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Whenever the wind picks up, he explained, branches break and scatter all over the lawn.

Once the tart case is cool, break the ricotta into small pieces and scatter all over the bottom of the tart case.

The rest of the sky is yellow to orange, as yellow and red light scatter all over the sky instead of being absorbed or staying close to the sun".

Based on that observation, the following proverb apparently was formulated: "Expect stormy weather when ants travel in a straight line; when they scatter all over the weather is fine". "When doors and windows start to stick, it will probably rain". When the relative humidity is high, water may condense inside the cellulose fibers of wood, causing the fibers to expand.

Not only can you be working far from your home country, she points out, but "you have to become used to having friends that leave CERN" and scatter all over the world.

National Geographic, man, when you see one of them swines coming towards the river or whatnot where they're going to drink water, well don't you see the animals scatter all over the place?

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Photos of everyday street scenes scattered all over the Bronx.

Your recycling items are most likely scattered all over your driveway.

Small meeting rooms are scattered all over.

The rentals are scattered all over Manhattan.

Body parts were scattered all over".

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