spray
The Italian word 'spruzzo' is used in a similar way to the English word 'spray'. It can refer to a liquid or gas that is dispersed in small particles or droplets, often using a device like a spray bottle. It can also be used to describe the action of dispersing such particles or droplets. For example, 'spruzzare l'acqua' means 'to spray water'.
I'm giving a spray of water to the plants.
This phrase shows the use of 'spruzzo' in the context of giving plants a spray of water. The word 'spruzzo' refers to a spray or sprinkle, which in this sentence is used to describe the way the water is being applied to the plants.
A little spray of perfume is enough.
Here the word 'spruzzo' is used to describe a small spray of perfume. In this context, it is showing that only a small amount of perfume - a spray, or 'spruzzo' - is necessary.
Do you need a spray of paint?
This phrase uses 'spruzzo' in the context of spraying paint. In this case, the ask is whether a spray - or 'spruzzo' - of paint is needed.