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splash
noun as in spattering, impact
Example Sentences
Water splashes up when the rock breaks the surface, and circular ripples spread out from the point where it entered the water.
The ninth time Eisman retrieved a ball from some sand trap, or pretended his shot had not splashed into the water, he acted with the same unapologetic aplomb he had demonstrated the first time.
The captain was splashed across the front page of The West Australian on his arrival in Perth.
The capsule’s parachute opened, and he splashed down in the ocean.
They kept climbing onto the dam and splashing into the water, happily squeaking all the while.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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