[Vocabulary] [adverb] throw something about?

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This is from a definition for "splash" from Chambers.

"A liquid or a semi-liquid substance splashes or is splashed when it is thrown about in large drops."

Would you please explain this use of "about"? And would you also supply a basic sentence in the active voice?

Unfortunately I need to do as "self-made" and the sentence is intended to describe this video.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hwj7IYvzoQM

"The man threw the birdseed about to the pigeons".
 
It implies "in various/different directions".

I couldn't watch the video but it strikes me that a suitable description of it might be "The man scattered birdseed for the pigeons".
 
It implies "in various/different directions".

I couldn't watch the video but it strikes me that a suitable description of it might be "The man scattered birdseed for the pigeons".

Would 'The man scattered/threw the birdseed to the pigeons' mean that the pigeons were far?
 
It could be used for birds further away, though. But if the birds are very close to the man and scattered/threw works fine.
 
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It could be used for birds further away, though. But if the birds are very close to the man and scattered/threw works fine.

Shouldn't there be a comma at the end of the word man? Also, I guess you wanted to add something else after the conjunction and.
 
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No comma is needed, but I think Tdol inadvertently included an extraneous and near the end of his post.
 
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