Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

applying cool water mist

English answer:

spraying a cool water mist

Added to glossary by MPGS
Aug 11, 2021 20:00
3 yrs ago
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English term

Applying cool water mist

English Other General / Conversation / Greetings / Letters
Context removed by ProZ.com staff.
Change log

Aug 16, 2021 07:01: MPGS Created KOG entry

Sep 27, 2021 22:13: Andrea Capuselli changed "Term Context" from "Applying cool water mist or wet towels prior to sitting in front of a fan is a quick way to cool off." to "Context removed by ProZ.com staff."

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (2): Edith Kelly, Yvonne Gallagher

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Responses

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spraying cool water

HTH :-)

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Note added at 4 days (2021-08-16 07:02:42 GMT) Post-grading
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Thank you!
Peer comment(s):

agree Britta Norris : Yes, but in the form of a fine mist rather than a 'spray' or squirt
1 hr
Thank you, Britta. :-)
agree Tina Vonhof (X) : Agree wit Britta.
6 hrs
Thank you, Tina :-)
agree philgoddard : Presumably it means 'to your body'.
17 hrs
Thank you, Phil. That was my assumption. :-)
agree Yvonne Gallagher : it's a fine mist, not a spray and there is a special "misting" bottle https://www.amazon.co.uk/s?k=mister spray bottle&adgrpid=559...
17 hrs
Thank you, Yvonne. :-)
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