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Discover LudwigThe word "atomizer" is correct in written English
It is typically used to refer to a device that converts liquid into a fine spray, often used for perfumes or in vaping. Example: "She filled her atomizer with her favorite fragrance before heading out." Alternatives include "sprayer" or "nebulizer."
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The airbrush can be a pencil-shaped atomizer used for a variety of much more detailed activities such as shading drawings and retouching photographs.
At the start of the experiment, an atomizer sprays a fine mist of oil droplets into the upper portion of the chamber.
A little man with an atomizer walks through and lets every passenger have a burst on the lapel.
I fingered a six-hundred-and-ninety-five-dollar cashmere ski mask and spritzed myself from an atomizer of Gold Jay Z, a hundred-and-fifty-dollar limited edition of his new signature cologne.
"My, but you have an impressive judicial air," she says, spraying perfume from an atomizer in Stanley's direction and then flinching as he lunges at her. "If I didn't know that you was my wife's sister I'd get ideas about you," Stanley says.
Expert drinkers can be just as finicky — the mixologist brandishing an atomizer, or Winston Churchill, gazing upon a closed bottle of vermouth while making his Martini.
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Examples include rock drills, pavement breakers, riveters, forging presses, paint sprayers, blast cleaners, and atomizers.
The shop has colonized nine thousand square feet in a cast-iron building, parked a Creedmobile fitted with fragrance testers on the street outside, and installed goofy fake flora, a glass dinner table laden with atomizers, and several dozen chairs whose cushions sport silk-screened portraits of celebrity patrons.
Furiosa has a prosthetic arm, and her tendency to smear black grease across her brow may cause the fragrance honchos at Dior, where Theron is paid to spread the word about J'Adore, to reach for their atomizers.
"Don't print that!" As scent, and the hyperbole, settled down, Ms. Gross, perhaps in a Socratic mood, asked the table a question: "If you liked two fragrances just as much, would you buy the one with the bottle that you liked more?" Well, yes, Ms. Aston said, but there are always atomizers for unattractive bottles.
The scents will be wafted around the museum's second-floor galleries by atomizers in an exhibition space designed by the architect Toshiko Mori, and they will be presented with labels identifying only their creators and the years they were made.
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