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