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spritz, v. U.S. (sprɪts, ‖ ʃprɪts) [f. G. spritzen to squirt.] trans. To sprinkle, squirt, or spray.
1917Dialect Notes IV. 339 Spritz,..to sprinkle. ‘Look out, I'll spritz you.’ 1948Mencken Amer. Lang. Suppl. II. 202 Spritz, to sprinkle or squirt. 1950T. Shane Bar Guide 156 Spritz seltzer over lemon juice, lime juice, grape juice, and sugar. 1976N. Thornburg Cutter & Bone i. 15 The dog, a male, was spritzing a dwarf palm tree. 1978Detroit Free Press 16 Apr. d10/1 Pierre de France..maintains the stars tell which fragrances men and women should be spritzing on their bodies. Hence spritz n.; ˈspritzing vbl. n.
1935H. R. Rudd Hocks & Moselles x. 125 Light wine..often..possesses that natural sparkle or spritz that is so attractive in the Moselle wines. 1975High Times Dec. 89/3 (Advt.), This spray will make any room smell like a candy store... A one-second spritz will mask any odour. 1976National Observer (U.S.) 21 Aug. 12/3, I found myself inexplicably caught up by the nonsense..the inevitable spritzing of the seltzer bottle. |