Liquid that is blown or driven through the air in the form of tiny drops
“She no longer bathed but merely tossed on a spray of perfume.”
A can or container holding a spray
“His plan was to eradicate every single last pest in his home with a spray.”
A bunch of cut flowers arranged in an attractive way
“In her summery green silk gown with a spray of roses pinned to the bodice, she was almost as beautiful as she'd been at sixteen.”
A stem or small branch of a tree or plant, bearing flowers and foliage
“I pulled a spray of leaves off a hedge as we were creeping past, with the intention of brushing away the flies.”
A sudden gushing stream
A mass of small bubbles in liquid caused by agitation, fermentation, or salivating
A fragrant substance applied to the body to eliminate or mask unpleasant odors
A tube or lip projecting from a container, through which liquid can be poured
A fragrant liquid typically made from essential oils
A nozzle that releases a fine spray of mist or water
A varnish, typically for the protection of pictures or drawings
A heavy discharge of many things at once
Spiny plant, often prickly, typically tangled, with relation to roses and blackberries
Pressurized container releasing fine liquid particles using a device called atomizer
A bottle used for keeping perfume
An act or instance of bathing in water
A place or source where something, typically water, wells up and gushes out
Rainy weather
To scatter or sprinkle, typically over a wide area
“Using her specimens as a kind of stencil, she would spray paint over the foliage and create an outline of leaves, building up layers and colors as she went along.”
To be driven through the air or forced out of something in tiny drops
“I turned the valve, hoping desperately that water would spray from the nozzle.”
To make moist or moister
To give or add color to, especially with paint
To rub a (typically oily or sticky) substance over
To throw or launch something in a given direction
To diffuse, radiate or give off
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