English to Malay Dictionary sprinkling

sprinkling

percikan
definition
verb
I sprinkled the floor with water
scatter or pour small drops or particles of a substance over (an object or surface).
it began to sprinkle
rain very lightly.
noun
a sprinkling of gray in his hair
a small thinly distributed amount of something.
translation of 'sprinkling'
verb
merenjis
example
The small ceremony attended by family and a 'sprinkling' of friends was followed by a dinner reception and after-party in the wine cellar and penthouse, respectively, of Hotel Icon.
Her porcelain complexion had just a 'sprinkling' of light freckles, right across the bridge.
a 'sprinkling' of gray in his hair
Many of the ground staff are ex-military, but the board has a number of merchant bankers and there's a 'sprinkling' of journalists, police, former UN staffers and aid workers.
Among the family and friends were a 'sprinkling' of political figures.
It was snowing lightly and there was a 'sprinkling' of snow on the ground.
For our tour of America we basically had a reserve team with a 'sprinkling' of first-teamers and because of players being missing our results suffered.
The sauce was rich and delicately spiced, with a hint of turmeric and a 'sprinkling' of fresh coriander.
Season to taste with black pepper and serve with a 'sprinkling' of freshly grated Parmesan.
Leave to stand for 10 minutes before serving with soured cream, a 'sprinkling' of dill and buttered black bread.
After about 20 minutes, remove the lid and continue to fry for another 5 minutes, adding a 'sprinkling' of sugar to assist the browning and accentuate the natural sweetness of the onions.
Normally one would expect a journalist to display a certain amount of tact and diplomacy, touched with a 'sprinkling' of humour and objectivity.
A 'sprinkling' of international football stars boosted the celebrity of the gathering alongside politicians, media folk and, of course, men and women of letters from clinical and academic medicine.
A healthy dose of escapism is what we have here, balanced with a 'sprinkling' of scientific facts.
a 'sprinkling' of grey in his hair
She recognized Stardust immediately; he was a black horse with a 'sprinkling' of grey spots on his neck and back.
Most were high schoolers, but there was also a 'sprinkling' of college students and even a few teenyboppers dashing around.
Derived mostly from French (with 'sprinklings' from African, Amerindian, and English dialects), Creole is particularly expressive and idiomatic, using a relatively simple grammatical structure.
The Rocky Mountains in the west of the State are brown and arid during the summer months with 'sprinklings' of coniferous trees on their parched slopes.
There are 'sprinklings' of yellow and white from buttercups and clover, and dock weeds tower above the lot.
While there are 'sprinklings' of humor, overall it's a fairly straightforward film.
Serve in large bowls with liberal 'sprinklings' of Parmesan and huge glasses of wine.
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