“This is a spray the Bird clung to.”
Robert Browning
“We had to swim underneath the door jams to get outside, where we clung to the gutters. We made our way to the back of the house and clung to the magnolia tree out there.”
William Phillips
“Strew on her roses, roses, / And never a spray of yew. / In quiet she reposes: / Ah! would that I did too!”
Matthew Arnold
“I think we get to wanting to hit the ball too hard. We need to spray it around the field with men on base.”
Sam Perlozzo
“Every great wave of popular passion that rolls up on the prairies is dashed to spray when it strikes the hard rocks of Manhattan”
Henry Louis Mencken
“That is because the spray is a live-form of the flu,”
Tom Roy
“I guess they spray out the urine and fake out the probation officer.”
Robert Carpenter