You could use "spraying perfume" in a sentence.
The word perfume can be a noun and a verb. The noun form is a substance created to provide a pleasant fragrance. The verb form means to apply perfume to.
"How much hair gel does he use?" The helper verb do/does/did is followed by the infinitive of a verb, not a conjugation. E.g. She does like that perfume, not She does likes that perfume, and Did they go to the movie, not Did they went to the movie.
There are many purposes for using a perfume or fragrance finder. Fragrance finders allow one to find the perfume that is best suited for them based on personality or prior scent preferences.
Yes, it is an adjective. It means having a distinct, usually pleasant scent.
I perfume every day.One time my friend sprayed perfumeon me and I smelled like perfume forthe rest of the day.
which is not a verb
The phrase "is not" is a verb phrase using the verb (is) and the adverb (not).
The word using is a verb. It is the present participle of the verb use.
The word "using" is a verb.
Kris is using Brit by Burberry for women. Rob is reportedly using Diesel
Since perfume is often applied in the form of a spray, these are not really two different options, spray or perfume. We would have to know what you are spraying, and also what type of perfume you were using, to be able to make a meaningful comparison. If you want to get someone's opinion about what smells better, then a web-site is not the ideal place to find such an opinion. We cannot smell your perfume.
Young women have a habit of using perfume or doing their nails in class, so unless she is looking at you with "that look" then I'm afraid she's simply putting on perfume. Usually young women have an obsession with perfume. It doesn't mean that she likes you.