splashed


Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
splash/splaʃ/
verb
  • 1 make liquid strike or fall on (something) in drops.

    ■ (of a liquid) fall or be scattered in drops.

    ■ strike or move around in water, causing it to fly about.

    ■ (splash down) (of a spacecraft) land on water.

  • 2 display (a story or photograph) in a prominent place in a newspaper or magazine.
  • 3 (splash out or splash money out) Brit. informal spend money freely.
  • 4 (be splashed with) be decorated with scattered patches of.
noun
  • 1 an instance of splashing or the sound made by this.

    ■ a small quantity of liquid that has splashed on to a surface.

    ■ a small quantity of liquid added to a drink.

  • 2 a bright patch of colour.
  • 3 informal a prominent news feature or story.
– phrases
make a splash informal attract a great deal of attention.
– derivatives
splashy adjective.
– origin C18: alt. of plash.
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