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splash English

Meaning splash meaning

What does splash mean?
Definitions in simple English

splash

If someone splashes something (usually water) on somebody, they pour water on another person. He playfully splashed water on the old man downstairs.

splash

cause (a liquid) to spatter about, especially with force She splashed the water around her mark or overlay with patches of contrasting color or texture; cause to appear splashed or spattered The mountain was splashed with snow the sound like water splashing (= splosh) walk through mud or mire We had to splosh across the wet meadow dash a liquid upon or against The mother splashed the baby's face with water strike and dash about in a liquid The boys splashed around in the pool soil or stain with a splashed liquid make a splashing sound water was splashing on the floor a patch of bright color her red hat gave her outfit a splash of color the act of scattering water about haphazardly a prominent or sensational but short-lived news event he made a great splash and then disappeared (= dab, splatter) a small quantity of something moist or liquid a dab of paint a splatter of mud just a splash of whiskey (= splashing) the act of splashing a (liquid) substance on a surface

Synonyms splash synonyms

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Conjugation splash conjugation

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splash · verb

Examples splash examples

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Simple sentences

Children enjoy making a splash in the water as they come off a waterslide.
I didn't hear a splash.
The baby likes to splash in the tub.
Tom heard a loud splash behind him.

Movie subtitles

The splash of a dark fall sounds in the silent night.
One splash of this on his skin and we've got something to follow at last.
Any town we come to, he has to make a splash.
He made quite a splash.
Some blood did splash on my dress.
Captain, no splash.
No splash.
No sign of the wench. Did you hear a splash?
No splash, captain.
So you want a splash, Mr Starkey.
I'll give you a splash!
Don't try and drag me through the mud, Blake, you might splash a little bit on yourself, you and your committee.
Splash!
Well, we could swim after that splash.
Don't drop him or he'll splash.
I'll put you in the jug so long, you'll splash when you come out! Yeah?
All dark red until a-a-a splash of fire split it up and put it out.
But maybe I'd rather it ended with a big splash. No, no.
Mr Oxly, don't splash me!
A big front-page splash on the wedding will help his slipping box office.
Splash some water on your face and come back inside.
It makes quite a splash!
If there was one splash of mud left in the world, it would end up on you.
I made a great splash!
Yeah, slam him down so hard, they'll splash!
You'll splash that beautiful build all over the road.
Captain, n-no splash.
Did you hear a splash?
No splash, Captain.
So, you want a splash, Mr Starkey.
Your article created some splash.
There's gonna be a pretty good splash any second.

News and current affairs

Making a splash matters.

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