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View definitions for spritz

spritz

noun as in jet

noun as in spurt

verb as in jet

verb as in spew

verb as in spit

verb as in spray

verb as in spurt

verb as in squirt

verb as in stream

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Example Sentences

If you become aware the flight attendants are using spray to "spritz" the aircraft near you, you may want to put some socks or deodorant on, Mary says, as cabin crew won't say anything directly.

From BBC

Obviously aperitivo drinks, like the perennially popular Aperol spritz, had gained huge traction in the United States and elsewhere globally, but Ferrari didn’t see this particular style of snacking growing along with it.

From Salon

Even when what you really want is a non-alcoholic Aperol spritz, it can feel awkward to repeatedly say “no thanks!” in the face of constant pressure to imbibe.

It’s why food stylists paint strawberries with lipstick and spritz pancakes with motor oil.

Over dinner in Hollywood, a friend confides that she’s spritzing it on the soles of her feet at night and getting “the best sleep of my life.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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