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Sprains
- noun -
- a painful injury to a joint caused by a sudden wrenching of its ligaments
Sprawls
- noun - an aggregation or continuous network of urban communities
- an ungainly posture with arms and legs spread about
- go, come, or spread in a rambling or irregular way; "Branches straggling out quite far"
- sit or lie with one's limbs spread out
Sprawly
- adjective - spread out irregularly; "a big sprawly city"
Sprayed
- verb - be discharged in sprays of liquid; "Water sprayed all over the floor"
- cover by spraying with a liquid; "spray the wall with paint"
- scatter in a mass or jet of droplets; "spray water on someone"; "spray paint on the wall"
Sprayer
- noun - a dispenser that turns a liquid (such as perfume) into a fine mist
- a worker who applies spray to a surface
Spreads
- noun - a conspicuous disparity or difference as between two figures; "gap between income and outgo"; "the spread between lending and borrowing costs"
- a haphazard distribution in all directions
- a meal that is well prepared and greatly enjoyed; "a banquet for the graduating seniors"; "the Thanksgiving feast"; "they put out quite a spread"
- a tasty mixture to be spread on bread or crackers or used in preparing other dishes
- act of extending over a wider scope or expanse of space or time
- become distributed or widespread; "the infection spread"; "Optimism spread among the population"
- become widely known and passed on; "the rumor spread"; "the story went around in the office"
- cause to become widely known; "spread information"; "circulate a rumor"; "broadcast the news"
- cover by spreading something over; "spread the bread with cheese"
- decorative cover for a bed
- distribute or disperse widely; "The invader
Sprenge
- - To sprinkle; to scatter.
Spreynd
- - p. p. of Sprenge. Sprinkled.
Spriest
- adjective - moving quickly and lightly; "sleek and agile as a gymnast"; "as nimble as a deer"; "nimble fingers"; "quick of foot"; "the old dog was so spry it was halfway up the stairs before we could stop it"