Synonym: spatter, splatter, sprinkle, wet. Similar words: splashed, slash, flash, clash, display, slashed, displace, misplace. Meaning: [splæʃ] n. 1. the sound like water splashing 2. a prominent or sensational but short-lived news event 3. a small quantity of something moist or liquid 4. a patch of bright color 5. the act of splashing a (liquid) substance on a surface 6. the act of scattering water about haphazardly. v. 1. cause (a liquid) to spatter about, especially with force 2. walk through mud or mire 3. dash a liquid upon or against 4. mark or overlay with patches of contrasting color or texture; cause to appear splashed or spattered 5. make a splashing sound 6. soil or stain with a splashed liquid 7. strike and dash about in a liquid.
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61. The water that spurted through my window was a mere splash.
62. If you don't want to splash out on Dry Shampoo, ordinary talcum powder will do the same trick.
63. You can also splash out on extra nitro-injectors, giving a short but effective blast of speed.
64. Li Yuan looked about him, puzzled, then stiffened, hearing a splash in the water close by.
65. But for the ultimate indulgence this winter, splash out on one of the new fake furs.
66. The theories and stories in this book should provide not only sustenance in material quests, but also a splash of fun.
67. After an ungainly dash across the rocks he comes to rest at my side with an almighty splash.
68. He liked Washington, where his brother had made such a splash before the war.
69. Then there was Payne Stewart in waterproofs and also in water, playing splash shots like a rabbit.
70. Rain was dripping through the roof in several places, falling with a recurrent plop and splash on to the wet floor-boards.
71. It pounded the soft earth and gurgled along the gutters to splash with relentless monotony into the tub outside the back door.
72. Stephen asked Christina for a splash of rum in his lime squash and Michael Stein followed suit.
73. It was easy enough to hang around in the courtyard enjoying the soft splash of sunlight on her bare arms.
74. From her piggyback vantage point she heard dry reeds whisper and water splash.
75. Between the bed and the door, a splash of red and white on the room's ochre.
76. The girls join them for a final splash in the pool.
77. Sometimes you heard a soft splash as a fish jumped for one of the swarming insects.
78. Kick the day into action with refreshing Celsius Body Splash Opposite, below: keep your cool even when working up a sweat.
79. Soon the sun would blaze white and clear across the grey sea and splash it into colour.
80. Then he shot his legs up into the sky and slid down without a splash.
81. How could such a one as Hatton restrain himself from making a splash?
82. The banana mustn't look brown and the fondue mustn't splash when it's poured.
83. The room was dark; the only light was a splash from the anglepoise lamp set on the table beside her.
84. After decent dousing on Splash Mountain, need to go into spin cycle to dry off.
84. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
85. One bottle had been flung against the wall where it had exploded in shards of glass and a bloody, dribbling splash.
86. Then cleanse your face again and splash with cool water or just a refreshing toner on cotton wool.
87. A moment later we heard a splash and a squeal, more splashing, a flutter of duck, whoops of delight.
88. In the churchyard a massive rhododendron bush provides a vivid splash of mauve to churchgoers and passers-by during the early summer.
89. Their theatrics made a little splash at the time, after which the Fat Underground broke up.
90. It adds a bold splash of colour to all kinds of snacks, and turns everyday items into original-looking and great-tasting treats.
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