[ US /ˈspɫætɝ/ ]
[ UK /splˈætɐ/ ]
VERB
  1. cause or allow (a liquid substance) to run or flow from a container
    splatter water
    spill the milk
  2. dash a liquid upon or against
    The mother splashed the baby's face with water
NOUN
  1. the noise of something spattering or sputtering explosively
    he heard a spatter of gunfire
  2. a small quantity of something moist or liquid
    just a splash of whiskey
    a splatter of mud
    a dab of paint
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How To Use splatter In A Sentence

  • She agreed cheerfully, turning her face up towards the rain, letting the heavy droplets splatter against her drenched face and hair.
  • It splashed down into the shopping cart, splattering mucus in every direction.
  • A splatter of blood and a falling body came from the noise.
  • Shorr has splattered the work with white paint, and violently creased up the photo underneath.
  • Aron went down with her on top of him, and the blood pack slipped from his hands to make a gory splatter on the floor.
  • Blood was splattered on the walls of the mangled buses.
  • kitchen walls splattered with grease
  • Correct, the guy who works at GM does not get demoted OR get fired, just pays fines and costs and goes on with his life, oh ya that same GM guy does not get his name splattered across this rag either. "my 2 cent wrote on Jul 9, 2009 8: 10 AM: in response to the above post wrote on Jul 9, 2009 8: 12 AM: Undefined
  • A droplet of water splattered on an extension in the wall to his left, the drop splattering on his cheek.
  • Fringe photographer and subculture chronicler Charles Gatewood quickly added mess to his extreme repertoire, and New York nightclubs began splattering their go-go dancers with liquid latex.
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