Spray meaning in English
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Definition
a spray: a jet (made of minuscule bits of liquid); an aerosol
to spray (down): to disperse liquid (in minuscule bits) towards something; to use an aerosol
(hair) spray: styling product from a can which holds a hairstyle in place
Examples
- "My job is to make the smells that you spray on your daughters and on your pets."
- "This scent is now available in two new, completely different styles: after-shave and body spray."
- "250 ml Bottle – Body Spray"
- "You're going to spray me with your perfume?"
- "Bruno mixed these flowers with red wine to create homemade perfumes which he tested on the family dog, Stink who allowed Bruno to spray him with various odors and fragrances."
- "And cans of spray"
- "(Perfume spray) Urgh!"
- "I'll smell it, but don't spray me with it, please."
- "The perfume killer sprays each of his victims with a different"
- "He even sprays it on his pillow before going to bed."
- "I've heard that most perfume bottles and spray pumps are manufactured in Taiwan, not in mainland China."
- "I clean four times a day, and spray down all surfaces with disinfectant each evening."
- "Bad: Don't spray near an open flame"
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