And though it strewed the stage with disaster and disgrace, nevertheless, not even their closest intimates could presume to reproach them. |
Mokṣa can be achieved only by the saintly, or perhaps by those who have died in Vārānasi and had their ashes strewed on the Ganges River. |
But the most outstanding signs of this old presence are the dolmens strewed about the canton which gave its name to the area. |
Klein then spent the money on gold leaf, which he strewed over water — most often, the Seine. |
The roads that royalty and their followers used in the past centuries were usually strewed with dried herbs, such as rosemary, thyme or rue. |
With its glossy non sticky texture strewed with twinkling particles, smile irradiates a long-lasting shine. |