sprizzare
Meaning
- (also, figuratively, intransitive) to spurt (out of); to emanate (from) [with da]
- (transitive) to squirt out, to spit out, to cause to emanate
- (intransitive) to be expressed vividly and manifestly (of a feeling, mood, etc.) [with da or a]
- (transitive) to be radiant or glowing with, to manifest (a feeling, mood, etc.)
Synonyms
fare le bollicine
Translations
Hyphenated as
spriz‧zà‧re
Pronounced as (IPA)
/spritˈt͡sa.re/
Etymology
Borrowed from Middle High German spretzen, sprützen (modern German spritzen (“to squirt”)), from Old High German spruzzen, spruzzjan (> Italian spruzzare), from Proto-West Germanic *spruttjan. Compare also Old High German sprizza (“sprinkler”).
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