1. sprayed - Adjective
2. sprayed - Verb
sprayed
simple past and past participle of spray
sprayed (comparative more sprayed, superlative most sprayed)
(UK, dialect, obsolete) chapped with cold
Hannah was about to burst with excitement, which would have been disgusting because she would have sprayed blood, guts and glitter in every direction. Laurie Halse Anderson
By this time trapped inside the drug's reverie I could have sprayed out Michelangelo's Last Judgement on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. A yacht would be a beggar's handcart by comparison. Ralph Steadman
As for Lucrezia, there wasn't even a rumor in her own day that the strawberries at her Wednesday luncheons were dipped in sugar of lead and the other dishes tastefully sprayed with antimony, hellebore, corrosive sublimate, and deadly nightshade, all popular Renaissance flavors. Will Cuppy
I love the smell of skunks. Driving down a back road and you smell a skunk that's sprayed or been hit. I love that. It reminds me of home. Dustin Lynch
I like individual scents on a girl, so you always recognize her and you keep her separate from other people in your head. I really love Egyptian musk. I've even gone to the mall and sprayed perfumes and just smelled them. I'm creepy. So creepy. Peter Wentz
Accordingly, we ordered sodium hypochlorite, diluted it with water and sprayed it on all surfaces and walls.” Source: Internet