spritz
1 of 2verb/sprɪts/
Forms:spritzes,spritzing,spritzed,spritzed
1
to spray a small amount of liquid in a fine mist
transitive- She decided to spritz some water on her face for a refreshing feeling on a hot summer day.
- To style her hair, she would spritz a light mist of hairspray to set the curls in place.
- He carried a small bottle of rosewater to spritz on his clothes as a subtle and pleasant fragrance.
2
to disperse or apply a liquid onto a surface, covering it either entirely or partially
transitive- She spritzed the countertop with disinfectant to clean it thoroughly.
- The bartender spritzed the cocktail glass with lemon juice for added flavor.
- The stylist spritzed the model's hair with water before styling it.
- He spritzed the window with glass cleaner and wiped it down for a streak-free shine.
- The florist spritzed the bouquet with water to keep the flowers looking fresh.