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How do you spell things that are sprayed?

The spelling of words for things that are sprayed depends on the specific substance being sprayed and the context. Here's a breakdown:

General Terms:

* Spray itself is a verb and noun referring to the act of spraying or the resulting mist/stream.

* Sprayed is the past tense and past participle of the verb "to spray."

* Spraying is the present participle of the verb "to spray."

Specific Substances:

* Paint: Sprayed paint, paint spray, spray paint

* Pesticide: Sprayed pesticides, pesticide spray

* Water: Sprayed water, water spray (often referred to as a "mist")

* Perfume: Sprayed perfume, perfume spray

* Hairspray: Hairspray (often used as a noun and adjective)

* Deodorant: Sprayed deodorant, deodorant spray

* Insect repellent: Sprayed insect repellent, insect repellent spray

* Cleaning products: Sprayed cleaner, cleaning spray

Other Examples:

* Fire extinguisher: Fire extinguisher spray (or simply "fire extinguisher")

* Air freshener: Air freshener spray

* Sunscreen: Sunscreen spray

Important Notes:

* You can often use "spray" as a suffix to indicate something that is sprayed, such as "hairspray," "deodorant spray," and "paint spray."

* Sometimes, the context will make the meaning clear, and you might not need to include the word "spray" at all, such as "She sprayed the wall with paint" or "He used the pesticide on his garden."

Always consider the specific substance and the context to choose the most appropriate spelling.

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