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Definition of spray paint in English: spray paintnoun mass nounPaint held in in aerosol can for spraying on to a surface. a can of luminous yellow spray paint Example sentencesExamples - Hand out free cans of spray paint beside a wall that can be seen by everyone in the world, and you're going to get a hell of a lot of graffiti.
- Jose ransacked his basement looking for some spray-paint.
- I was trying to save money by using latex paint instead of spray-paint.
- In the powerful heat of an Iowa summer, scrubbing spray-paint off concrete sidewalks with electric wire brushes is a painstaking job.
- Add some glitz to your decorations with just a can of spray paint.
- The court heard that all three carriages of the new 333 train were daubed with spray paint during the attack back in February and it had cost almost £8,000 to clean up the damage.
- Magic markers gave way to spray paint in the early 1970s as writers realised the potential for elaborating and enlarging their signatures.
- The expertly rendered paintings, done with spray paint and loosely applied acrylic on mirrors, have a certain maudlin, we-are-the-world quality, thanks to their rainbow-hued palette.
- The most efficient way to paint a textured ceiling is with spray paint.
- ‘Here you are, ma'am,’ Ashley handed the lady a can of black spray paint.
- Signs at either end of Clapham advertising the festival have been sabotaged with black spray paint, according to organisers.
- So we got out the spray paint and literally painted the town red, with all types of slogans, everywhere!
- Before she can deface it with a can of spray paint, Adam approaches her.
- All I did was spray a little spray-paint on my house, that's it.
- As Dondi moved from subway-train painting to picture making, he elaborated his range of line and color effects in spray paint.
- I took the can of spray-paint and snuck up to her car.
- She grabbed a can of red spray-paint and shook it up, looking around at the walls.
- Opening the backpack, I pulled out a can of black spray-paint and began to write.
- On opposite walls hung two other large paintings combining tape, spray paint and scrawls or full splashes of brightly colored paint.
- Below is a list of ordinary items that become beautiful Christmas decorations with a few thin coats of spray paint.
- I'll admit that this album came in handy after a traffic cop searched me this week, facilitating a brief hate-the-state high that had me hunting for my old hoodie and comparing prices on spray paint.
- As spray paint was an expensive and rare commodity locally, they used it only sparingly, for details and lettering, relying mainly on latex house paint to develop their eccentric style.
- Silver spray-paint gives PVC tubing an impressive metallic look.
- In bright red spray paint, Ted could recognize the Dragon's sign, but saw that it had been crossed out with black spray paint.
- But her ghetto blaster was never far from her can of spray paint.
- When you use spray paint, spray approx. 20 cm from the object you're painting and use lots of thin coats.
- Swindon Council was threatening to ban the sale of spray paint and marker pens to under 16s in a bid to end graffiti.
- She wore the same faded tee shirt with yellow spray paint streaked across the front.
- Try not to use things that can irritate your lungs, such as hairspray, spray deodorant, and spray paint.
- When I first met him, he was making paintings using spray paint.
- No matter where you go around the town, you will find walls, litterbins, parking meters, gates and monuments daubed with markers and spray paint.
verb [with object]1Paint (an image or message) on to a surface with a spray. slogans had been spray-painted on to hoardings Example sentencesExamples - Many of them are looking at a curious message spray-painted on the side of the tower.
- Disabling them is fundamentally different from protesting in the streets or even the trivial offence of spray-painting graffiti on signage.
- I also urge the martial arts club to stop spray-painting offensive slogans about our rivals on the walls.
- I heard that every house and shop had a large red X spray-painted on the door to indicate that it had been searched.
- He was caught spray-painting anti-Israeli slogans on university buildings twice during the summer.
- Adam takes a shine to Evelyn, and she gives him her number, spray-painted on the inside of his jacket.
Synonyms colour, apply paint to, decorate, tint, dye, stain, distemper, whitewash, emulsion, gloss, spray, spray-paint, airbrush, roller, coat, cover daub, smear, plaster, spray, spray-paint, airbrush - 1.1 Paint (a surface or object) with a spray.
they were spray-painting sidewalks and buildings Example sentencesExamples - A couple of heavy blankets had served to shield him from the sun while he had retrieved the vehicle, spray-painting the windows once he had gotten it inside.
- When Troy fails to show up for a scheduled drinking binge, Dean and Terry throw an almighty strop - smashing bus shelters, grappling in the street and spray-painting the walls of his apartment block.
- Everything that wasn't spray-painted or swathed with bunting was drenched in a silica coating that resembled sugar.
- They may know who has been spray-painting their garage, for example, but won't tell the police for fear that their car will be torched in retaliation.
- In fact, the auto industry invested heavily in robots to do welding and spray-paint vehicles.
- The front of each object consists of a thin sheet of mesh, stretched approximately 2 inches in front of a sheet of colored Plexiglas that is unevenly spray-painted with an evanescent gray.
- The buildings were spray-painted white.
- Benson meticulously spray-painted each section of foliage with a different camouflage color: tan, brown or olive green.
Definition of spray paint in US English: spray paintnounˈsprā ˌpāntˈspreɪ ˌpeɪnt Paint that is contained in an aerosol can for the purpose of spraying onto a surface. a can of luminous yellow spray paint Example sentencesExamples - So we got out the spray paint and literally painted the town red, with all types of slogans, everywhere!
- The expertly rendered paintings, done with spray paint and loosely applied acrylic on mirrors, have a certain maudlin, we-are-the-world quality, thanks to their rainbow-hued palette.
- In the powerful heat of an Iowa summer, scrubbing spray-paint off concrete sidewalks with electric wire brushes is a painstaking job.
- She grabbed a can of red spray-paint and shook it up, looking around at the walls.
- All I did was spray a little spray-paint on my house, that's it.
- The most efficient way to paint a textured ceiling is with spray paint.
- On opposite walls hung two other large paintings combining tape, spray paint and scrawls or full splashes of brightly colored paint.
- Before she can deface it with a can of spray paint, Adam approaches her.
- No matter where you go around the town, you will find walls, litterbins, parking meters, gates and monuments daubed with markers and spray paint.
- When I first met him, he was making paintings using spray paint.
- ‘Here you are, ma'am,’ Ashley handed the lady a can of black spray paint.
- Hand out free cans of spray paint beside a wall that can be seen by everyone in the world, and you're going to get a hell of a lot of graffiti.
- Silver spray-paint gives PVC tubing an impressive metallic look.
- I'll admit that this album came in handy after a traffic cop searched me this week, facilitating a brief hate-the-state high that had me hunting for my old hoodie and comparing prices on spray paint.
- Jose ransacked his basement looking for some spray-paint.
- I was trying to save money by using latex paint instead of spray-paint.
- Swindon Council was threatening to ban the sale of spray paint and marker pens to under 16s in a bid to end graffiti.
- When you use spray paint, spray approx. 20 cm from the object you're painting and use lots of thin coats.
- As spray paint was an expensive and rare commodity locally, they used it only sparingly, for details and lettering, relying mainly on latex house paint to develop their eccentric style.
- Below is a list of ordinary items that become beautiful Christmas decorations with a few thin coats of spray paint.
- As Dondi moved from subway-train painting to picture making, he elaborated his range of line and color effects in spray paint.
- But her ghetto blaster was never far from her can of spray paint.
- She wore the same faded tee shirt with yellow spray paint streaked across the front.
- Magic markers gave way to spray paint in the early 1970s as writers realised the potential for elaborating and enlarging their signatures.
- Signs at either end of Clapham advertising the festival have been sabotaged with black spray paint, according to organisers.
- The court heard that all three carriages of the new 333 train were daubed with spray paint during the attack back in February and it had cost almost £8,000 to clean up the damage.
- In bright red spray paint, Ted could recognize the Dragon's sign, but saw that it had been crossed out with black spray paint.
- Try not to use things that can irritate your lungs, such as hairspray, spray deodorant, and spray paint.
- I took the can of spray-paint and snuck up to her car.
- Opening the backpack, I pulled out a can of black spray-paint and began to write.
- Add some glitz to your decorations with just a can of spray paint.
verbˈsprā ˌpāntˈspreɪ ˌpeɪnt [with object]spray-paint1Paint (an image or message) on to a surface with a spray. Example sentencesExamples - I heard that every house and shop had a large red X spray-painted on the door to indicate that it had been searched.
- Adam takes a shine to Evelyn, and she gives him her number, spray-painted on the inside of his jacket.
- Disabling them is fundamentally different from protesting in the streets or even the trivial offence of spray-painting graffiti on signage.
- Many of them are looking at a curious message spray-painted on the side of the tower.
- He was caught spray-painting anti-Israeli slogans on university buildings twice during the summer.
- I also urge the martial arts club to stop spray-painting offensive slogans about our rivals on the walls.
Synonyms colour, apply paint to, decorate, tint, dye, stain, distemper, whitewash, emulsion, gloss, spray, spray-paint, airbrush, roller, coat, cover daub, smear, plaster, spray, spray-paint, airbrush - 1.1 Paint (a surface) with a spray.
they were spray-painting the chairs Example sentencesExamples - In fact, the auto industry invested heavily in robots to do welding and spray-paint vehicles.
- When Troy fails to show up for a scheduled drinking binge, Dean and Terry throw an almighty strop - smashing bus shelters, grappling in the street and spray-painting the walls of his apartment block.
- Everything that wasn't spray-painted or swathed with bunting was drenched in a silica coating that resembled sugar.
- Benson meticulously spray-painted each section of foliage with a different camouflage color: tan, brown or olive green.
- They may know who has been spray-painting their garage, for example, but won't tell the police for fear that their car will be torched in retaliation.
- The front of each object consists of a thin sheet of mesh, stretched approximately 2 inches in front of a sheet of colored Plexiglas that is unevenly spray-painted with an evanescent gray.
- The buildings were spray-painted white.
- A couple of heavy blankets had served to shield him from the sun while he had retrieved the vehicle, spray-painting the windows once he had gotten it inside.
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