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spray painting
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Noun1.spray painting - applying paint with a sprayerspray painting - applying paint with a sprayer        
painting - the act of applying paint to a surface; "you can finish the job of painting faster with a roller than with a brush"
spraying - the application of a liquid in the form of small particles ejected from a sprayer


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The mysteriouslynamed PoSh oNe will be one of a group of people using spraypaint to decorate a vintage railway carriage housing DJs and hip hop artists over the weekend.
It pays to try out your ideas on graph paper first and then mark out the deck in the garden with spraypaint or pegs and string to get it exactly right.
The Chronicle unmasked FECH and identified him as Moore, after he was caught on CCTV daubing his name in alleyways and on buildings, often climbing into dangerous roofs and up tall chimneys to use his spraypaint, mainly in the New Bridge Street area.
 
 
 
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