Swedish edit

Etymology edit

From strössel +‎ -a, and by extension related to strö which has a similar but less specific meaning.

Verb edit

strössla (present strösslar, preterite strösslade, supine strösslat, imperative strössla)

  1. to strew hundreds and thousands (UK) or sprinkles (US) on
  2. (figuratively) to spread large amounts of something, sometimes in an indiscriminate manner
    strössla med beröm
    heap praise

Usage notes edit

Often combined with prepositions such as med, , and runt.

Conjugation edit

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