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    spray
    /spreɪ/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. apply (liquid) to someone or something in the form of tiny drops: "the product can be sprayed on to wet or dry hair" Similar sprinkleshowerspritzspread in droplets

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  2. SPRAY definition: 1. a mass of very small drops of liquid carried in the air: 2. a liquid that is forced out of a…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of SPRAY is a usually flowering branch or shoot. How to use spray in a sentence.

  4. noun. water or other liquid broken up into minute droplets and blown, ejected into, or falling through the air. a jet of fine particles of liquid, as medicine, insecticide, paint, perfume, etc., discharged from an atomizer or other device for direct application to a surface.

  5. a mass of very small drops of liquid forced through the air, or a container from which small drops of liquid are forced out: [ U ] As the waves crashed over the rocks, some of the ocean spray reached them where they stood. [ C ] When my nose is stuffy, I use a nasal spray.

  6. A spray is a jet of small drops of water or liquid vapor. It describes the medicine you use to make your nose less dry or the air freshener you use to make your bathroom less smelly. Though spray has had several incarnations, it is helpful to remember the German root sprühen — “to sparkle” or “to drizzle.”

  7. n. 1. a. Water or other liquid moving in a mass of dispersed droplets, as from a wave. b. A moving mass of particles or projectiles: a spray of bullets. 2. a. A fine jet of liquid discharged from a pressurized container. b. A pressurized container; an atomizer. c.

  8. A spray is a piece of equipment for spraying water or another liquid, especially over growing plants.