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scattering

adjective as in uneven

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She was executed for scattering leaflets at the University of Munich, decrying the inhumanity of the war.

From Salon

With a scattering of public and private spaces, downtown Los Angeles is perhaps the most park-poor part of the city.

The scattering of such leaflets could threaten the "lives and safety of our residents", Kim added, as "inter-Korean relations are rapidly deteriorating".

From BBC

Opening bags and scattering contents on the ground, Dave said the hungry hens have their favourites - grapes and cabbage - "but they'll have a go at eating anything"

From BBC

Crews have been scattering millions of seeds of native plants to restore vegetation on 2,200 acres of reservoir bottomlands that were underwater for generations.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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