"Splurged" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To spend money or do something freely and without restraint, often in a way that is considered excessive or irresponsible.
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."
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.
Having spots or patches (of a particular color).<br><br>Example: The splotched paint job made the new car look uneven.
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 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.
To spend a large amount of money or resources on something luxurious or pleasurable, often in a indulgent or extravagant way.
To spend money freely and extravagantly, often in a way that is considered excessive or wasteful.
To splurge means to spend a lot of money on something extravagant or unnecessary, often in a way that is perceived as reckless or impulsive.
To explosively eject or spray something, such as liquid, forth from the body; to spurt something at full force.
The word "splurting" is a verb that means to shoot or erupt violently into tiny drops; to spout.
Noun<br><br>1. A sudden explosive release of liquid, such as water or ink.<br>Example: "The faucet suddenly splurts water everywhere."<br>2. A sudden involuntary burst of speech or laughter.<br>Example: "A joke caused the audience to splurt with laughter."
To make a sudden, explosive sound, often like the sound of something bursting or exploding, especially physically obstructing the flow so that gasps or shallow breaths take place.<br><br>Example: The pipe under the sink suddenly burst, causing the water to splutter all over the counter.
The word "spluttered" is a verb, which means:<br><br>To make a hissing or spluttering sound, often when speaking or breathing, typically because of excitement, anger, or a physical difficulty.<br><br>Example: "She spluttered with laughter at the joke" or "The turkey spluttered on the flame of the stove".