splatter

IPA: spɫˈætɝ

noun

  • An uneven shape or mess created by something dispersing on impact.
  • (uncountable, attributive) A genre of gory horror.
  • (uncountable, radio) Spurious emissions resulting from an abrupt change in a transmitted radio signal.

verb

  • (intransitive) To splash; to scatter; to land or strike in an uneven, distributed mess.
  • (transitive) To cause (something) to splatter.
  • (transitive) To spatter (something or somebody).
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Examples of "splatter" in Sentences

  • I think hostel is a splatter film.
  • They also liked the blood splatter.
  • The caustic splattering blinded him.
  • This noise is known as spectral splatter.
  • Certainly it produces more bloody splatter.
  • His blood is then splattered on the windowpane.
  • It has no blood splattering examples of violence.
  • The packet hits the wall and the contents splatter.
  • All the food and drinks are splattered on the floor.
  • I use it when I want to get a nice "splatter" effect on cakes and cookies.
  • The reason is that the resulting liquid can indeed splash, 'fizz' and splatter.
  • Sometimes horror is pure entertainment, over the top gore and splatter, which is fun because it's so ridiculously extreme.
  • Specifically, this fine collectible is an "Extra Filthy Bloody Edition" Allin figurine "loaded into a full color" splatter "box."
  • Then my droogies, let's keep the torture out of the headlines and back in Italian splatter movies and horror comics where it belongs - OK?
  • What I was trying to do with this movie is to bridge the gap that's always separated what we call a splatter film from more conventional entertainment.
  • They have replaced the engine, installed electronic ignition, and an oil filter -- the car, when built, didn't have one, relying instead on what Roy called a splatter system.
  • I also think the MySpace attitude towards layout (the erm, ability to fully express oneself, aka splatter pukalicious CSS everywhere) is one of the major reasons MySpace stuck.
  • So unfolds Streets of Blood, an appropriately titled splatter flick featuring both incessant action and a very complicated, multi-layered mystery which I dare not spoil by revealing any further details.
  • Other times, work that was never intended to be mistaken for the real thing (such as splatter paintings "in the style of" Jackson Pollock used by interior decorators) find their way into the market — and are assumed to be lost masterpieces.

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