[
UK
/plˈæʃ/
]
NOUN
- the sound like water splashing
VERB
-
interlace the shoots of
pleach a hedge -
dash a liquid upon or against
The mother splashed the baby's face with water
How To Use plash In A Sentence
- The material you choose for surfaces including counters, backsplashes and floors can also account for variations in price.
- While you splish splash about while bronzing beachside, the perfect solution to keeping devices, keys, and cash safe from water, sand and dust is Aquapac's (www. aquapac.net) waterproof cases. Stacie Krajchir: Style Shortcut: The 5 Coolest Travel Essentials of the Season
- But others of the Muscovite band were fond of congregating at this spot and hour for their lustral summer rites -- white-skinned lads and lasses, matrons and reverent elders, all in a state of Adamitic nudity, splashing about the water of this sunny cover, devouring raw fish and crabs after the manner of the fabled Ichthyophagi, laughing, kissing, saying nice things about God, and combing out each other's long tow-coloured hair. South Wind
- Daughtry cried, at sight of the whale flurrying the water with aimless, gigantic splashings. CHAPTER XV
- In a matter of hours, the Bay area was completely depleted of pumps, splashboards and self-bailers.
- Most prewar kitchens had ceramic tile countertops and backsplashes, and many of the original patterns and colors are now back in production.
- At the top end of the glen darts of sunshine poked through the billowing clouds and encouraged us to go for it and, fully rigged up in waterproofs, we were soon splashing our way up into the Lairig Eilde.
- In my scenario, the Senator tells the drowning person that it was the flailing non-swimmer's fault for falling in and not learning how to swim, not the Senator's doing, just before the erratic splasher goes under the surface for the last time. Norman Cressy: Musings II
- The first followed a head on collision with a bus, where she had to be cut out of the car and fortunately her only injury was severe whiplash.
- That includes splashing out on three deckchairs with matching beach huts for the patio. The Sun