"Spray" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A spray is a stream of tiny liquid droplets that are released into the air, often in a fine mist. It can also refer to a type of product, such as a spray bottle or spray paint, that releases or disperses the liquid in this way.
Example sentences:
The leaf blower sprays water everywhere.
The spray bottle dispenses shampoo.
Can you spray some perfume?
Here are five examples of using the word "spray":
Extending over a large area, often in a disorganized or untidy way; sprawling over a wide area, often in an unplanned or irregular manner.
To spread or extend in an irregular, sprawling manner, often in a random or unpredictable way.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The city sprawls from one end of the valley to the other.<br> The neighborhood sprawls into the neighboring town.<br><br>In geography and urban planning, to sprawl refers to the sparsely populated but indefinitely large area that surrounds the city center.
A small can of pressurized liquid, usually containing a volatile solvents and paint, which is dispensed in a thin spray.
Something that is applied or spread in a thin layer, typically using a spray can or other device, often to achieve a smooth or even coat.<br><br>Example: "She used a spray-on hairspray to fix her hair in place."<br><br>Alternatively, it can also imply that something is easily spread or imposed over a surface, or imposed in a casual or superficial manner.<br><br>Example: "The politician's demands were treated as a spray-on solution to the country's problems."
To scatter or distribute something, such as water, liquid, or small particles, forcefully or loosely in the air or a surface.<br><br>Example: "The fire hose began spraying water throughout the fire to extinguish the flames."