[f. SPRAY sb.2] Casting or carrying spray; of the nature of spray.
1831. Blackw. Mag., XXX. 111. The dark-watered fountain shedding its gloomy, or rapid, or sprayey stream, down the cheek of a lofty rock.
1854. Grace Greenwood, Haps & Mishaps, 63. The great Marine View of Turner you cannot gaze on without feeling the roll of heavy seas, the rush of sprayey winds.
1892. Miss Broughton, Mrs. Bligh, viii. 153. A pompously threatening dark rain-cloud sails up and shakes out three sprayey drops from its skirts upon them.