Results for: scatter rug
English English
scatter rugthrow rug
a spatter, act or sound of splattering; amount splattered, splash, scatter in drops; mark with scattered drops of a liquid; cause to spatter; make a spattering soundsplatter
absent-minded, daydreaming; scatter-brained, daydreaming; wool collectingwoolgathering
act of falling from something, cause or allow something to fall out of a container (especially unintentionally); scatter; shed blood; cause to fall, tumble; reveal, divulge (Informal), come out of confined space, fall off something, flow from container...spill
act of spattering, come out in drops, defame, droplet of something spattered, scatter in droplets, small amount, spattering sound, splash or scatter in small drops, sprinkle, spot, spray; send out small drops, splash with liquid, splashing or scatterin...spatter
act of sprinkling, distribute small amounts of, give out in small amounts, light rain, light rain; small amount, handful, rain very slightly, scatter or be scattered throughout things, disperse; spray; fall lightly, drizzle (about rain), sugar particle...sprinkle
act of winnowing; device for winnowing grain, examine something to remove bad parts, process of winnowing, separate the grain from the chaff; separate the good from the bad; blow through; scatter; blow over; sift through, select the desirable parts, us...winnow
add salt, season with salt; preserve in salt; scatter salt; spice up, make lively; fraudulently place expensive minerals within a mine to make the mine appear valuable, add zest to something, containing or associated with salt water, containing salt, c...salt
add sand to something, area of sand, brownish yellow, determination, fill with sand, fine grains of rock; beach, area covered primarily with sand, material made of tiny grains, of the color of sand, particles in hourglass, scatter sand; cover with sand...sand
adult female animal, adult female hog, mature female pig, channel for molten iron, hardened iron, introduce an idea, plant seed, plant seeds; scatter, disperse, spread thicklysow
any of a number of plants in the balsam family having beautiful flowers and seed pods which burst open and scatter seeds when touched, busy Lizzie, low-growing many-flowered garden plantimpatiens
be on television or radio, for broadcasting on television or radio, make something widely known, program, scatter seed, scattered widely, scattering seed, sent to or over a broad area, transmitted, aired, announced, publicized, transmission, dispatch, ...broadcast
be scattered over something, scatter things, dispersebestrew
break ranks, occur, quarrel, waste, residue; disperse, scatter; quarrel, disagreefall out
break up the larger parts by passing through a sieve; sprinkle, scatter, disperse; examine with great care, investigate; be filtered, be sieved, pass through, scatter something, separate particles, take something outsift
 

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