"Splashy" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "splashy" refers to something that makes a loud, wet sound, often caused by the collision of two things, such as water, or something that has a lot of colorful or flashy details.
Example: The splashy fountain in the city square was a popular attraction for tourists.
In general, "splashy" can also be used to describe something that is lively, fun, and attention-grabbing.
Relating to or denoting a layer of cells found in some animals, especially vertebrates, that gives rise to the internal organs such as the gut and lungs.
Splanchnotomy is a type of surgical incision or cut into the abdominal cavity (belly). It involves a slit or cut through the muscles that separate the abdominal organs from each other, to access and perform surgery on one of the abdominal organs.<br><br>The word "splanchnotomy" comes from the Greek words "splankhn" meaning "viscera" or "entrails" and "tomia" meaning "surgical cutting".
A splinter; a thin, sharp splinter of wood, plastic, etc., driven into the skin by an accident, typically by a sharp edge or a rough surface.<br><br>Example: She got a splinter in her finger when she was walking on the beach.
A sudden movement of a liquid, causing it to spread or extend in a sudden distribution. An exciting or colorful event. A brief impression or effect. To splash on something, ie, to make a sudden or impressive impact.
A splashback is a small amount of liquid, especially water, that splashes off a surface, such as when a liquid hits a solid object and bounces back. It can also refer to a flashback or a repetition of something that happened before, often in reference to events or effects occurring in a sequence or cyclical pattern.
Past tense of "splash", which can mean:<br><br> to make a sudden, forceful, and temporary noise, usually caused by something hitting a hard surface in contact with a liquid<br> to throw or move something quickly and carelessly through the air, especially into a liquid<br> to decorate or add something to a surface, especially in a casual or careless way<br> to attack or scold someone suddenly and briefly, usually in a harsh or severe way
The word "splashing" is a verb that means making a sudden sound by hitting or falling into a liquid, such as water, with a lot of force. It can also describe the act of moving or traveling through the air or another liquid with a lot of speed and energy, often in a messy or uncontrolled way.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The kid loved splashing in the puddles on a rainy day.<br> The diver went splashing into the pool.<br><br>It can also be used as an adjective to describe something that is messy or untidy.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The painting was a splashing color, but a bit chaotic.<br> Her splashing handwriting made it hard to read her letters.
"Spray (a liquid) forcefully on a surface, causing it to break up into small drops: the tomato splatters with juice as you drop it. A thing that falls or is thrown and hits a hard surface, making a loud noise and creating a messy outcome."<br><br>Example: "He accidentally splattered the paint on the wall."<br><br>Or, in the idiomatic sense:<br><br>"to happen or be done in a sudden and often disorganized way: the orders were splattered across the screen."
"Spats" can refer to a few different things.<br><br>1. Small marks left on a surface after a collision or impact, such as paint splats or object splats.<br><br>2. Slang for disagreements or disputes, particularly among romantic partners. Example: "They got into a spats over the holidays."<br><br>"However, the more common and acceptable word to use in modern English for the latter meaning is "spats" without an 'i'.
Spread out in a splashing or spouting motion, typically in a sudden or careless way.<br><br>Example: "Puddles of paint were splattered all over the floor."
The word "splattering" is a verb that means to scatter or throw something, such as liquid or small objects, in a sudden, messy way, often in a visible and noticeable manner. It can also refer to the act of making a loud, sudden noise, such as a loud bang or a splat.
Verb: to throw or splash something (such as paint or water) in a messy way, causing it to spread over an area.<br><br>Example: The artist splattered paint all over the canvas.<br><br>Noun: a small amount of a liquid (such as paint or blood) thrown out in a messy way.<br><br>Example: There were splatters of mud on the car after the accident.
Splay refers to the act of bending or spreading something, such as branches of a tree, apart or outwards, often in an irregular or sprawling manner. It can also describe a sudden movement, such as a sudden turn or sprawl, or a term used in computer science to describe a data structure rearrangement.<br><br>Example: "The tree's branches splayed outwards against the sky."