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Scatters
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Scatters meaning
third-person singular simple present indicative of scatter
Example sentences (20)
As it’s the most popular sport globally, there are many other titles that feature unique scatters, wilds and game mechanics.
He scatters that invitation all around us and within us, hoping that we will choose to follow Him and love Him and each other as He loves us.
The blue jay, on the other hand, blows into town like a Wild West gunslinger entering a saloon – everybody scatters.
The move doesn't do immediate damage to the opposing Pokemon; instead, it scatters rocks around, which causes damage any time the opposing trainer has to send in a new Pokemon; it's basically a punishment for switching out or having a Pokemon knocked out.
And, in the years that follow, the family scatters to lick their wounds and build new lives.
As it provides, the beautiful Indo-Tibetan architecture scatters quality.
A major challenge for the researchers was working in the blue range, which has the smallest wavelength in the visible spectrum and scatters more than other colors because it travels as shorter, smaller waves.
Blessing it, sweetens bitter curses, angry outbursts, scatters the darkness of wounded isolation, vivifies the paralyzed spirit, brings home the abused, judgement-wounded scapegoat.
It floats and that scatters Corona virus or something.
Often, three or more scatters help the player in some way.
The image was still clear enough because that finish scatters reflections.
A crown of nutty-sweet granola scatters on top, maple syrup balancing a judicious amount of onion powder and garlic powder mixed into the oats.
I’m tracking a flock of birds as part of the brain-training programme Hawk Eye — but the better I get at targeting the bird I want to hit, the faster the flock scatters across my screen.
Johnson scatters enough hints to keep you busy guessing as characters enter and exit amid abrupt cuts and flashbacks.
In crystallography, researchers use the way a crystal sample scatters X-rays to map its structure; in spectroscopy, they excite the atoms in a material to uncover information about its chemistry.
Meticulously crafted to display just the right amount of light refraction, the crystalline light bar scatters the RGB colors in a magnificent display of LED lighting.
Not until Junkyard Golf takes over Fulwell Golf Club and scatters it with used car parts, anyway.
This makes the sky redder (as it scatters away shorter shorter wavelengths of light) and also bends the path of the light, directing it into the shadow.
After release, the sulfur dioxide is oxidized to gaseous H 2 SO 2 which scatters solar radiation, hence its increase in the atmosphere exerts a cooling effect on climate.
An example of this phenomenon is that clean air scatters blue light more than red wavelengths, and so the midday sky appears blue.