spray
A spray for holding a hairstyle in place (often as one word: hairspray).
Spray from the waves of the sea.
A spray consisting of very small droplets.
A substance enclosed under pressure and released as a fine spray.
A gentle or not very dense spray.
A medicated spray administered through the nose.
Spray from the sea containing salt.
An inflammatory spray used as a defensive weapon.
A fragrant spray for use on the body.
A chemical spray to repel or kill insects.
A spray containing chemical substances, often for industrial or agricultural use.
A chemical spray specifically for killing flies.
An oil spray used to prevent food from sticking to pans.
A type of tear gas used for riot control.
Used to specify what the spray consists of, e.g., 'a spray of water'.
To employ a spray for a particular purpose.
To put a substance on a surface using a spray.
To cause spray to fly upwards.
To cause spray to fly into the air.
To cause spray to be cast upwards forcefully.
To cause spray to be cast out forcefully.
Paint that is applied from an aerosol can.
A metal can containing a liquid under pressure that can be released as a spray.
A bottle designed to dispense liquid as a spray.
Used when spray moves upwards through the air.
Used when spray moves through the air.
A large mass of spray in the air.
A rising column of spray.