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    splash
    /splaSH/

    noun

    verb

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  2. a small amount of a liquid that has fallen or been dropped: There were several splashes of white paint on the carpet. B2. the noise of something hitting or moving in water: We heard a splash and then saw that Toni had fallen in the river.

  3. The meaning of SPLASH is to strike and dash about a liquid or semiliquid substance. How to use splash in a sentence.

  4. A splash is the sound made when something hits water or falls into it. There was a splash and something fell clumsily into the water. 4. countable noun. A splash of a liquid is a small quantity of it that falls on something or is added to something. Wallcoverings and floors should be able to withstand steam and splashes.

  5. 1. The act or sound of splashing: went for a splash in the lake; heard the splash of the fish being thrown back. 2. a. A flying mass of fluid. b. A small amount, especially of a fluid: a splash of liqueur on the cake. 3. A marking produced by or as if by scattered fluid: a splash of light.

  6. A splash is a tiny amount of a liquid. You might, for example, prefer your coffee with just a splash of cream. A splash can be wet, like a splash of lemonade in your tea, or it can be bright, like a splash of yellow across the oil painting you're working on.

  7. Splash definition: to wet or soil by dashing masses or particles of water, mud, or the like; spatter. See examples of SPLASH used in a sentence.

  8. the sound of something falling into or moving in water: They sat listening to the splash of raindrops on the lake. a splash of colour. a small area of colour that makes something look brighter: The flowers added a splash of colour to the room. Idioms. make a splash.

  9. splash meaning, definition, what is splash: if a liquid splashes, it hits or falls o...: Learn more.

  10. splash. verb. /splæʃ/ Verb Forms. enlarge image. [intransitive] + adv./prep. (of liquid) to fall noisily onto a surface Water splashed onto the floor. Rain splashed against the windows. Big tears ran down her cheeks and splashed onto the paper. Want to learn more?

  11. a : to cause (water or another liquid) to move in a noisy way or messy way. The baby splashed the water. Don't splash water at your brother. I accidentally splashed some water on the floor. She splashed cold water on her face. b : to make (someone or something) wet with large drops of water or another liquid. Don't splash your brother.

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