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spray gun
noun
- a device consisting of a container from which paint or other liquid is sprayed through a nozzle by air pressure from a pump.
spray gun
noun
- a device that sprays a fluid in a finely divided form by atomizing the fluid in an air jet
Word History and Origins
Origin of spray gun1
Example Sentences
“Those were cut down and melted, made into ingots, then made into a wire that goes into a special spray gun that transforms aluminum into paint,” Gioni said.
Addison describes how giant spray guns shoot 200 gallons of waste per minute into the air, noxious stuff with “a strange muddy-pink color to it” that tends to “drift like a cloud on the breeze.”
As the biker pleads for his life, sputtering apologies, the menacing figure puts an exterminator’s spray gun in the biker’s mouth and pulls the trigger, poisoning him to death.
Her achievement passes not only through urbanism and protest, but through acrylic, ink, spray guns, tracing paper.
Tram rides are capped at 25, and the lift is sanitized with a spray gun after every other ride.
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