What does strö in Swedish mean?

What is the meaning of the word strö in Swedish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use strö in Swedish.

The word strö in Swedish means litter, strö, strö, strö, ströbädd, översålla ngt med ngt, förse ngt med strö, sprida ut över ngt, strö ngt på ngt, sprida ut, strö ngt över ngt. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word strö

litter

strö

(scatter)

The performers strewed candy at the end of the show.

strö

(uncountable (gravel for pet waste)

Jag bytte kattsanden i kattlådan.
I changed the litter in the cat's tray.

strö, ströbädd

(animal litter)

Rabbit bedding is on sale at the pet supply store.

översålla ngt med ngt

(usually passive (spot or scatter: with sth)

Dandelions and buttercups dotted the field with yellow.

förse ngt med strö

(make a nest)

Tom littered the guinea pigs with fresh bedding.

sprida ut över ngt

(sprinkle, strew) (fördelas)

I scattered a few rose petals across her pillow while she was in the bathroom.

strö ngt på ngt

(grain, powder: scatter) (vardagligt)

Oliver sprinkled sugar on his breakfast cereal.

sprida ut

(spread out)

The Andersons discovered straggling weeds all over their garden when they came back from their holiday.

strö ngt över ngt

(often passive (scatter sth over)

Glitter was strewn across the banquet table.

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