"Spraying" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To scatter or distribute something, such as water, liquid, or small particles, forcefully or loosely in the air or a surface.
Example: "The fire hose began spraying water throughout the fire to extinguish the flames."
Extending over a large area, often in a disorganized or untidy way; sprawling over a wide area, often in an unplanned or irregular manner.
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."
A person or thing that spreads something, especially a disease, germ, or message, through physical contact or movement. Can also refer to a tool used to spread objects or substances, like paint or seed, over a surface.
Spreaders can refer to two different things:<br><br>1. Distributors: Devices that apply a substance evenly over a surface, such as paint, grass seed, or fertilizer. Examples include lawn spreaders, paint sprayers, or harrow spreaders.<br>2. People who spread something: Those who distribute information, ideas, or rumors. This can be done through various means, such as through speech, social media, or writing.