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Sprinkling   /sprˈɪŋklɪŋ/  /sprˈɪŋkəlɪŋ/   Listen
Sprinkling

noun
1.
A small number (of something) dispersed haphazardly.  Synonym: scattering.  "A sprinkling of grey at his temples"
2.
A light shower that falls in some locations and not others nearby.  Synonyms: scattering, sprinkle.
3.
The act of sprinkling water in baptism (rare).  Synonym: aspersion.
4.
The act of sprinkling or splashing water.  Synonyms: sparge, sprinkle.  "A sparge of warm water over the malt"



Sprinkle

verb
(past & past part. sprinkled; pres. part. sprinkling)
1.
Distribute loosely.  Synonyms: disperse, dot, dust, scatter.
2.
Cause (a liquid) to spatter about, especially with force.  Synonyms: splash, splosh.
3.
Rain gently.  Synonyms: patter, pitter-patter, spatter, spit.
4.
Scatter with liquid; wet lightly.  Synonyms: besprinkle, sparge.



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"Sprinkling" Quotes from Famous Books



... from interruption. A snug, old-fashioned apartment it was; wainscoted with rich black oak; with a fine old cabinet of the same material, and a line or two of crazy, worm-eaten bookshelves, laden with sundry dusty, unconsulted law tomes, and a light sprinkling of the elder divines, equally neglected. The only book, indeed, Sir Piers ever read, was the "Anatomie of Melancholy;" and he merely studied Burton because the quaint, racy style of the learned old hypochondriac suited his humor at seasons, and gave a zest to his sorrows, such as the ...
— Rookwood • William Harrison Ainsworth

... appetite demanded an amount of food that he would have been incapable of consuming a month earlier, and having given his order he surveyed the pavilion tranquilly. Women and children were the chief patrons, with a sprinkling of sightseers resting from their contemplation of the ...
— Blacksheep! Blacksheep! • Meredith Nicholson

... relative to the cloak and suit trade in all its phases of buying, selling, employing or renting, he was a virtuoso, and his income was that of six Supreme Court judges rolled into one. For the rest, he was of impressive, clean-shaven appearance, and he was of the opinion that a liberal sprinkling of Latin phrases rendered his conversation more pleasing to ...
— Potash & Perlmutter - Their Copartnership Ventures and Adventures • Montague Glass

... still true of Paris that she has not the air of a capital in arms. There are as few troops to be seen as ever, and but for the coming and going of the orderlies attached to the War Office and the Military Government, and the sprinkling of uniforms about the doors of barracks, there would be no sign of war in the streets—no sign, that is, except the presence of the wounded. It is only lately that they have begun to appear, for in the early months of ...
— Fighting France - From Dunkerque to Belport • Edith Wharton

... was jammed with people and shaken with continual clamour; deep, stubborn bitterness divided the delegates into angry groups. To the right was a sprinkling of officers' epaulettes, and the patriarchal, bearded faces of the older, more substantial peasants; in the centre were a few peasants, non-commissioned officers, and some soldiers; and on the left almost all the delegates ...
— Ten Days That Shook the World • John Reed


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