Splashed can be categorized as a verb and an adjective.
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splashed - (of a fluid) having been propelled about in flying drops or masses; "with clothes wet by splashed water" | ||
splashed - covered with bright patches (often used in combination); "waves dabbled with moonlight"; "a blood-spattered room"; "gardens splashed with color"; "kitchen walls splattered with grease" | ||
Verb |
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splash - soil or stain with a splashed liquid | ||
splash - mark or overlay with patches of contrasting color or texture; cause to appear splashed or spattered; "The mountain was splashed with snow" | ||
splash - strike and dash about in a liquid; "The boys splashed around in the pool" | ||
splash - make a splashing sound; "water was splashing on the floor" | ||
splash - dash a liquid upon or against; "The mother splashed the baby's face with water" | ||
splash - cause (a liquid) to spatter about, especially with force; "She splashed the water around her" | ||
splash - walk through mud or mire; "We had to splosh across the wet meadow" |
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1. | adj. | With clothes wet by splashed water. | |
2. | adj. | Gardens splashed with color. | |
3. | adj. | Earlier, as I was walking down the sidewalk, a car drove by and splashed water on me. Look at this! My skirt and shoes are all muddy. | |
4. | verb | The passing car splashed muddy water on me. | |
5. | verb | A passing car splashed water on us. | |
6. | verb | A passing car splashed my coat with water. | |
7. | verb | He got up quickly, splashed cold water on his face, brushed his teeth, and shaved. | |
8. | verb | They splashed water over me. | |
9. | verb | The boy splashed about in the tub. | |
10. | verb | A passing car hit a puddle and splashed water all over me. | |
11. | verb | Tom splashed himself with cold water. | |
12. | verb | Tom splashed water on his face. | |
13. | verb | He got up quickly, splashed cold water on his face, brushed his teeth and shaved. | |
14. | verb | A raindrop splashed on her cheek. | |
15. | verb | This is the boy who played with the toy that scared the frog that splashed the dog that chased the cat that ate the rat that killed the mouse that lived in the house that Jack built. | |
16. | verb | Tom and Mary splashed each other. | |
17. | verb | I splashed my face with water. | |
18. | verb | Tom splashed his face with water. | |
19. | noun | Her red hat gave her outfit a splash of color. | |
20. | noun | Just a splash of whiskey. | |
21. | noun | He made a great splash and then disappeared. |
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adj. | |
With clothes wet by splashed water. |
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Gardens splashed with color. |
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Earlier, as I was walking down the sidewalk, a car drove by and splashed water on me. Look at this! My skirt and shoes are all muddy. | |
verb | |
The passing car splashed muddy water on me. | |
A passing car splashed water on us. | |
A passing car splashed my coat with water. | |
He got up quickly, splashed cold water on his face, brushed his teeth, and shaved. | |
They splashed water over me. | |
The boy splashed about in the tub. | |
A passing car hit a puddle and splashed water all over me. | |
Tom splashed himself with cold water. | |
Tom splashed water on his face. | |
He got up quickly, splashed cold water on his face, brushed his teeth and shaved. | |
A raindrop splashed on her cheek. | |
This is the boy who played with the toy that scared the frog that splashed the dog that chased the cat that ate the rat that killed the mouse that lived in the house that Jack built. | |
Tom and Mary splashed each other. | |
I splashed my face with water. | |
Tom splashed his face with water. | |
noun | |
Her red hat gave her outfit a splash of color. |
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Just a splash of whiskey. |
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He made a great splash and then disappeared. |
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