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to scattered
verb
To (cause to) separate and go in different directions; to disperse.
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Heat was limited to scattered braziers.
The airmen get out of the plane to scattered applause.
Don't you think?" Clinton said to scattered applause.
"They are not all illegal," she said to scattered applause.
They climb aboard to scattered cheers, secure their safety belts, check the instruments yet again.
Rising prices for food and other essentials also led to scattered demonstrations in pockets of India.
Relentless settlement, bringing agriculture and grazing, reduced it to scattered remnants.
On adult whales, elephants, sirenians, and rhinoceroses body hair is limited to scattered bristles.
The existence of such a market for brides has led to scattered reports of grave robbing.
Yet the minaret is being outlawed in the heart of Europe — to scattered applause in neighboring countries.
It has also hurt Argentina's agricultural exports, slowed the economy and led to scattered food shortages and rationing.
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