The act of sprinkling or splashing water.
Scatter with liquid; wet lightly.
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Examples for "sprinkle "
Examples for "sprinkle "
1 Wash the shelves with salt and water; sprinkle salt in their paths.
2 Place the mackerel in a baking-dish; sprinkle with pepper and chopped parsley.
3 Then beat in the yolks of two eggs, sprinkle in 3 ozs.
4 Coat the outside with olive oil and sprinkle with coarse sea salt.
5 Top with Cool Whip Free and then sprinkle chocolate chips on top.
1 A sprinkling of UN soldiers will not solve the problems in Africa.
2 It's possible it was practiced only by a devout sprinkling of farmers.
3 In ten minutes the rain lightened, and soon it was barely sprinkling .
4 A light sprinkling of sand should help to make these surfaces safer.
5 With perhaps just a sprinkling of hearsay thrown in for good measure.
1 The all stainless steel setup will let you mash your own hops and barley, sparge the wort and then let it ferment.
2 The mash tuns described here can also be used as lauter tuns with the addition of a sparge water sprayer and a false bottom.
3 The push-button spigot is inadequate (unless you want to hold in the button for the hour or so that a sparge might take).
4 Put the cooler mash tun, complete with sparge apparatus, on the second level; then run a tube from the hot-water pot to the sparge apparatus.
5 This successful reactor performance indicates the large potential for the industrial application of MaB-flocs for flue gas sparged sewage treatment.
6 From there, the mash is lautered (run off and sparged ) and the liquid is piped down a level to the brew kettle.
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