fine spray

NOUN
  1. precipitation in very small drops
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How To Use fine spray In A Sentence

  • The narrow nozzle serves to atomize the flowing liquid - break it up into tiny drops, which form a fine spray.
  • It was a dry storm in the matter of rain, but the force of the wind filled the air with fine spray, which flew as high as the crosstrees and cut the face like a knife, making it impossible to see over a hundred yards ahead. Story of a Typhoon off the Coast of Japan
  • But the really powerful scent is released when rain hits the dry ground and kicks up clouds of spores in a fine spray. Times, Sunday Times
  • A cloud of fine spray came up from the waterfall.
  • It is applied to poultry flocks by a method known as ‘fogging’ in which sheds housing the birds are treated with a fine spray.
  • Water with a sprinkler set to a fine spray or a garden hose with a mist nozzle.
  • But the really powerful scent is released when rain hits the dry ground and kicks up clouds of spores in a fine spray. Times, Sunday Times
  • A cloud of fine spray came up from the waterfall.
  • A person's finger may be frozen in one minute's time, by throwing upon it a constant, fine spray of rhigolene or sulphuric ether. The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser in Plain English or, Medicine Simplified, 54th ed., One Million, Six Hundred and Fifty Thousand
  • The narrow nozzle serves to atomize the flowing liquid - break it up into tiny drops, which form a fine spray.
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