sprin·kle  (spr ĭng k əl)
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v. sprin·kled, sprin·kling, sprin·kles v.tr.1. To scatter in drops or particles: sprinkled sugar on the cereal. 2. To scatter drops or particles on: sprinkled the buns with flour. 3. To intersperse with something as if by scattering: sprinkled his speech with quotations. 4. To distribute or intersperse at random: sprinkled jokes throughout the speech. v.intr.1. To scatter something in drops or particles. 2. To fall or rain in small or infrequent drops. n.1. The act of sprinkling. 2. A light rainfall. 3. A small amount; a sprinkling. 4. sprinkles Small particles of candy sprinkled on ice cream as a topping.
[Middle English sprenklen, perhaps of Middle Dutch or Middle Low German origin.] |