strow

Related to strow: straw poll, straw hat

strow

(strəʊ)
vb, strows, strowing, strowed, strown or strowed
an archaic variant of strew
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strow


Past participle: strowed/strown
Gerund: strowing

Imperative
strow
strow
Present
I strow
you strow
he/she/it strows
we strow
you strow
they strow
Preterite
I strowed
you strowed
he/she/it strowed
we strowed
you strowed
they strowed
Present Continuous
I am strowing
you are strowing
he/she/it is strowing
we are strowing
you are strowing
they are strowing
Present Perfect
I have strowed/strown
you have strowed/strown
he/she/it has strowed/strown
we have strowed/strown
you have strowed/strown
they have strowed/strown
Past Continuous
I was strowing
you were strowing
he/she/it was strowing
we were strowing
you were strowing
they were strowing
Past Perfect
I had strowed/strown
you had strowed/strown
he/she/it had strowed/strown
we had strowed/strown
you had strowed/strown
they had strowed/strown
Future
I will strow
you will strow
he/she/it will strow
we will strow
you will strow
they will strow
Future Perfect
I will have strowed/strown
you will have strowed/strown
he/she/it will have strowed/strown
we will have strowed/strown
you will have strowed/strown
they will have strowed/strown
Future Continuous
I will be strowing
you will be strowing
he/she/it will be strowing
we will be strowing
you will be strowing
they will be strowing
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been strowing
you have been strowing
he/she/it has been strowing
we have been strowing
you have been strowing
they have been strowing
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been strowing
you will have been strowing
he/she/it will have been strowing
we will have been strowing
you will have been strowing
they will have been strowing
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been strowing
you had been strowing
he/she/it had been strowing
we had been strowing
you had been strowing
they had been strowing
Conditional
I would strow
you would strow
he/she/it would strow
we would strow
you would strow
they would strow
Past Conditional
I would have strowed/strown
you would have strowed/strown
he/she/it would have strowed/strown
we would have strowed/strown
you would have strowed/strown
they would have strowed/strown
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After some discussion it was decided that the syllable must be "strew or strow" and then they waited to see if it was a good guess.
2010) has been flying on the European Meteorological Operational satellites (MetOp) series since 2006; the Cross-track Infrared Sounder (CrIS; Bloom 2001; Strow et al.
If comments are directed toward the proposed amendments to rule 3.220 (Discovery), the certificate of service shall also verify that a copy has been served on the proponent of the amendments, Dennis Strow, Chief, Williston Police Department, 5 Southwest 1st Avenue, Williston 32696-0160, dennis.strow@willistonpolice.org.
Kimberlee Beckmen, Lem Butler, Stephanie Crawford, John Crouse, Eran Hood, Jeff Jemison, Jamie King, Brian Lieb, Steve Lewis, Karin McCoy, Jeff Nichols, Dale Rabe, Chad Rice, Greg Snedgen, Peter Strow, Mike Van Note, Mark Battian and Jamie Womble assisted in field, lab and/or office work.
(31.) Mary Strow, "Preserve Marks Ten Years of Dance Documentation," Dance Magazine 72, no.
Reviewed by Nancy Strow Sheley, California State University, Long Beach
The dictionary tells us that "corse" is an archaic form of the word "corpse." (Sometimes, it is updated to "corpse" in modern editions of the song, and the problem goes away on its own.) Josh also needs to grasp that "strown" is an inflected form of the transitive verb "strow" which is an archaic form of the infinitive "to scatter."
Ahn Strow, MLT/CLT program director at Illinois Central College in East Peoria, IL, also has seen a change in student demographics.
Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Shore SOY, Intelligence Specialist 1st Class (SW/AW) Heather Strow; Fleet Forces Command Sea SOY, Explosive Ordnance Disposal 1st Class (ESW) Tyrone Logan; Pacific Fleet Sea SOY and Aviation Boatswain's Mate (Fuels) 1st Class (AW/SW) Justin Melton each received the Navy Commendation Medal prior to receiving their chief's anchors.
Energy, protein and fiber digestibility of sunflower hulls, olive leaves and NaOH-trated barley strow for rabbits.