spray (Meaning)

Wordnet

spray (n)

a pesticide in suspension or solution; intended for spraying

a quantity of small objects flying through the air

flower arrangement consisting of a single branch or shoot bearing flowers and foliage

a dispenser that turns a liquid (such as perfume) into a fine mist

water in small drops in the atmosphere; blown from waves or thrown up by a waterfall

a jet of vapor

Wordnet

spray (v)

be discharged in sprays of liquid

scatter in a mass or jet of droplets

cover by spraying with a liquid

spray Sentence Examples

  1. The firefighter directed a powerful spray of water at the blazing inferno.
  2. The hairdresser spritzed the client's hair with a volumizing spray.
  3. The gardener sprayed insecticide on the rose bushes to protect them from pests.
  4. The graffiti artist used a spray can to create vibrant street art on the alley wall.
  5. The veterinarian used an antiseptic spray to clean the dog's wound.
  6. The chemist concocted a cleaning spray that dissolved tough stains.
  7. The makeup artist sprayed a setting spray to keep the bride's look immaculate.
  8. The construction worker used a spray adhesive to attach the wallpaper to the wall.
  9. The farmer sprayed pesticides on the crops to prevent disease and insect damage.
  10. The artists sprayed vibrant paints onto the canvas, creating an abstract masterpiece.

FAQs About the word spray

a pesticide in suspension or solution; intended for spraying, a quantity of small objects flying through the air, flower arrangement consisting of a single bran

pepper, dot,sprinkle,strew, dust, scatter, drizzle, spot, sow, fleck

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The firefighter directed a powerful spray of water at the blazing inferno.

The hairdresser spritzed the client's hair with a volumizing spray.

The gardener sprayed insecticide on the rose bushes to protect them from pests.

The graffiti artist used a spray can to create vibrant street art on the alley wall.