"Splodges" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Splodges" Meaning

Splodges refers to small, vague or uncertain shapes or marks, often used to describe stains or splatters, especially of color. It can also describe small, irregular specks or patches on something.

"Splodges" Examples

Examples of "splodges"


Noun

- The paint project went awry, ending with multiple blobs or splodges of color on the once pristine white wall.
- A thin splodge of watercolor was all that remained of the artist's chosen spot.
- She laughed as the child made splashy squiggles, and lively splodges, with her paint swab.

Verb

- Before using the fixative the ink splodged broadly across the page in all directions.
- Oil leaking from the top reservoir splodges onto the pad so it would progress up the wag- stick.
- Nearby, amphibians beat the resting animals with vulnerable hatching marks longing for splodges or hard glossy destructive findings.

"Splodges" Similar Words

Split-level

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Having two or more levels, typically of different rooms, in a house. The levels in a split-level home are often accessed by a short flight of stairs, and the floor that contains a living space may be partly above and partly below ground level.

Split-second

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Meaning: lasting or happening for a very short time, almost immediately. For example, "The volleyball player hit the ball in a split second, catching the opponent off guard."

Split

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To separate someone or something into two or more parts, or to become apart from something or someone.<br><br>Example: "Split the bill into two equal parts." or "The river splits into two branches."

Splits

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To divide or separate something into two or more parts. <br><br>Example: The tree splits the road in two.<br><br>Synonyms: divide, break, split up<br><br>Antonyms: join, unite, merge

Splitter

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A person or thing that splits something, typically into separate parts.<br><br>Example: "The splitter used to divide the wire into two pieces."

Splitters

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People who tend to disagree and often fight with others, often in a small or insignificant matter.

Splitting

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The word "splitting" can have several meanings depending on the context in which it is used. Here are a few:<br><br>1. Divided into two or more parts: "The company is splitting into two smaller companies."<br>2. Causing a change in a substance into two or more parts: "The water was splitting the ice as it hit the cold air."<br>3. Sharp or severe criticism or disapproval: "Her comments were splitting instead of constructive."<br>4. (In psychology) A feeling of anxiety or tension that people experience when they are thinking about their own death or the possibility of dying: "He had a confidence-splitting thought that he was going to die in the accident."<br>5. (In mathematics) A division or separation of a quantity into two or more parts: "The population was split into two equal groups."

Splodge

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To splodge means to apply a quantity of liquid, such as ink or paint, suddenly and carelessly onto a surface. <br>Example: The child splodge paint all over the wall during art class.

Splodging

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Splodging is a verb that means to deface or make a mess, often to a city or town. It was coined by writer Compton Mackenzie in 1933. The term often refers to the impact of the development of resort towns on the landscape.

Sploosh

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"hmm", a colloquial exclamation used to express a feeling of uncertainty or puzzlement.

Splosh

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Verbs: to fall or put something into a liquid with a splashing sound.<br><br>Example: "The bucket of water splashed onto the floor."<br><br>Nouns: a sudden, careless movement, often making a splashing sound, when you push or jump into a body of liquid.<br><br>Example: "The child made a big splosh as she jumped into the swimming pool."

Splotch

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A small spot or stain, especially a small skin spot or a small mark on a surface, usually caused by an accident or a mistake.<br><br>Example: There's a splotch of paint on the wall that needs to be cleaned up.

Splotched

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Having spots or patches (of a particular color).<br><br>Example: The splotched paint job made the new car look uneven.

Splotches

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Small rounded patches or spots of something, typically color, on a surface, used to describe stains, spots, or discolorations, often appearing randomly or unevenly.<br><br>Example sentences: "Oil spills left brown splotches on the white shirt." "The tree's leaves had brown splotches from the fungal disease."

Splotching

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Splotching refers to the act of dropping or throwing a liquid, paint, or other substance irregularly or unevenly onto a surface, often in a random or scattered pattern, resulting in a messy or spattered effect.

Splotchy

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Marked by irregular patches or spots.