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splash - the sound like water splashing |
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plash |
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noise incomprehensibility resulting from irrelevant information or meaningless facts or remarks; "all the noise in his speech concealed the fact that he didn't have anything to say"
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splat a slat of wood in the middle of the back of a straight chair
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splash - the act of scattering water about haphazardly |
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splashing |
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wetting the act of making something wet
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splash - a patch of bright color; "her red hat gave her outfit a splash of color" |
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dapple,
fleck,
maculation,
patch,
speckle,
spot a piece of cloth used as decoration or to mend or cover a hole
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splash - soil or stain with a splashed liquid |
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begrime,
bemire,
colly,
dirty,
grime,
soil make soiled, filthy, or dirty; "don't soil your clothes when you play outside!"
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splash - mark or overlay with patches of contrasting color or texture; cause to appear splashed or spattered; "The mountain was splashed with snow" |
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cover,
overlay clothe, as if for protection from the elements; "cover your head!"
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splash - strike and dash about in a liquid; "The boys splashed around in the pool" |
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swatter splash and flutter about in or as if in water; "She swattered about in the pool"
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splash - make a splashing sound; "water was splashing on the floor" |
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splosh,
slosh,
slush |
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go,
sound be abolished or discarded; "These ugly billboards have to go!"; "These luxuries all had to go under the Khmer Rouge"
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