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- noun Plural form of
sprayer .
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Examples
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Regular care and maintenance of the sprayers is a matter of course.
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Older 'sprayers' usually stop within a few months of being neutered.
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This sneak reauthorization was also bad news for farm workers, who spray the poison in commercial orchards from backpack hose sprayers.
Richard Schiffman: An Apple a Day Keeps the Doctor Away: Here's the Latest!
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Earlier Monday, the hospital received a shipment of 52 boxes — each containing 100 pre-filled sprayers.
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This sneak reauthorization was also bad news for farm workers, who spray the poison in commercial orchards from backpack hose sprayers.
Richard Schiffman: An Apple a Day Keeps the Doctor Away: Here's the Latest!
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This sneak reauthorization was also bad news for farm workers, who spray the poison in commercial orchards from backpack hose sprayers.
Richard Schiffman: An Apple a Day Keeps the Doctor Away: Here's the Latest!
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Richard told VOA that in 2008, several sprayers came to her house while her husband was away and began to remove her belongings.
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Gage begins by running a pre-cleaning solvent through the hoses to robotic sprayers that apply coatings to the steel skeletons of cars or trucks before they are outfitted with seats, carpets, engines and other components.
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Another 9,000 gallons of water were blasted from military trucks with high-pressure sprayers used to extinguish fires at plane crashes, though the vehicles had to stay safely back from areas deemed to have too much radiation.
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The containers lack the sophisticated trigger sprayers, pumps or caps of the original bottles, making them cheaper and faster to produce, fill and ship—important savings as they watch commodities and fuel costs soar.
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