splattering
IPA: spɫˈætʌrɪŋ
noun
- A mess of something splattered.
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Examples of "splattering" in Sentences
- The caustic splattering blinded him.
- It has no blood splattering examples of violence.
- Being frozen, they would survive an impact without "splattering".
- I dropped the pie, breaking china and splattering purple goo over my boots.
- “I know,” I said, laughing as tears streamed down my cheeks, splattering onto his face.
- The rain fell harder, splattering the stone, and the wind whistled through the stony corners of the terrace.
- The storm came on inexorably, dropping first a few splattering drops, then sheets of cold rain that drowned our campfire.
- Screaming indignantly the car rocketed down the drainage trench splashing water, strewing discarded beer cans and fast food wrappers back onto the hood of the Porsche, splattering mud.
- Victor, from Mexico, has yet to get the right amount of pressure on the syringe for the lentils; during his first few days he often presses too hard, splattering those nearest him with olive green batter.
- Their so-far peaceful anti-government rally drew more than 100,000 when it began last weekend, and they went on to use attention-grabbing tactics such as splattering Abhisit's home and offices with their own blood.
- Apparently Sipho would empty the vuvuzela every often by swinging it wildly, splattering strings of HIV-positive/TB (& God knows what other nasty diseases) gob all over the hapless person behind, in front of and next to him.
- SA Sucks writes, “Apparently Sipho would empty the vuvuzela every often by swinging it wildly, splattering strings of HIV-positive/TB (& God knows what other nasty diseases) gob all over the hapless person behind, in front of and next to him.”
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