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Definition of paint tray in English: paint traynoun A tray used to hold paint for decorating with a paint roller, typically having a well and a ridged slope with which to spread paint evenly over the roller. pour leftover paint from the paint tray into the can Example sentencesExamples - When taking a break from painting, slide the paint tray (with brushes, rollers still in it) into a pastic bag and tie the bag closed.
- Each time you refill the paint tray, first stir the paint in the can.
- That pricey solvent-resistant roller can be used year after year, because the paint will immediately soften the hairs on the roller when you dip it into the paint tray.
- We'll save loads of money, which was the clincher in convincing Kylie to roll up her sleeves and dip a roller into a paint tray for the first time.
- Pour glaze into a paint tray and saturate the roller cover, but do not overload.
- Getting your paint trays clear of residual paint can be an arduous job.
- Pour the glue into the paint tray and apply to the back of the wallpaper with the paint roller, one strip at a time.
- Once you've done the edges, don't wait for them to dry—pick up a roller straight away, dip it in the paint tray and begin applying the stain along the floorboards.
- As much as you love having your little sweeties around, and well-behaved as they might be, a room with paint trays and wet walls is no place for animals.
- If you have a bigger paint tray, you'll spend less time filling it up.
Definition of paint tray in US English: paint traynoun A tray used to hold paint for decorating with a paint roller, typically having a well and a ridged slope with which to spread paint evenly over the roller. pour leftover paint from the paint tray into the can Example sentencesExamples - We'll save loads of money, which was the clincher in convincing Kylie to roll up her sleeves and dip a roller into a paint tray for the first time.
- Each time you refill the paint tray, first stir the paint in the can.
- When taking a break from painting, slide the paint tray (with brushes, rollers still in it) into a pastic bag and tie the bag closed.
- Getting your paint trays clear of residual paint can be an arduous job.
- Once you've done the edges, don't wait for them to dry—pick up a roller straight away, dip it in the paint tray and begin applying the stain along the floorboards.
- As much as you love having your little sweeties around, and well-behaved as they might be, a room with paint trays and wet walls is no place for animals.
- Pour glaze into a paint tray and saturate the roller cover, but do not overload.
- That pricey solvent-resistant roller can be used year after year, because the paint will immediately soften the hairs on the roller when you dip it into the paint tray.
- Pour the glue into the paint tray and apply to the back of the wallpaper with the paint roller, one strip at a time.
- If you have a bigger paint tray, you'll spend less time filling it up.
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