splosh (Meaning)
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splosh (v)
make a splashing sound
walk through mud or mire
cause (a liquid) to spatter about, especially with force
dash a liquid upon or against
Synonyms & Antonyms of splosh
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splosh Sentence Examples
- The rain sploshed relentlessly against the windowpanes, creating a rhythmic cacophony.
- The diver sploshed into the pool, sending up a spectacular spray of water.
- The children sploshed and played in the muddy puddle, oblivious to the dirt splattering on their clothes.
- The oars dipped into the river, sploshing against the water's surface and propelling the boat forward.
- The mud sploshed up onto my boots as I trudged through the bog.
- The tomato sauce sploshed onto my white shirt, staining it permanently.
- The fish leaped from the water, sploshing and shimmering in the sunlight.
- The waves crashed against the shore, sploshing up high onto the beach.
- The water balloon sploshed against the wall, leaving a wet and sticky splatter.
- The cowboy splashed water from a canteen into his horse's mouth, creating a sploshing sound as it drank.
FAQs About the word splosh
make a splashing sound, walk through mud or mire, cause (a liquid) to spatter about, especially with force, dash a liquid upon or against
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The rain sploshed relentlessly against the windowpanes, creating a rhythmic cacophony.
The diver sploshed into the pool, sending up a spectacular spray of water.
The children sploshed and played in the muddy puddle, oblivious to the dirt splattering on their clothes.
The oars dipped into the river, sploshing against the water's surface and propelling the boat forward.