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.
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  • 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.
  • Rain splattered down on the winding mountain road. Two young rebels with a runaway plan to meet Elvis
  • Just as I helped R. into the stylist's chair the heavens opened up and sheets of rain descended with liquid force, splattering the windows and instantly flooding the parking lot.
  • Chadha seems to think that as long as you pile on the songs, splatter the screen in bright colours and have lots of men with fluorescent white teeth gyrating with pretty women, that will do.
  • His right hand, clenched into an iron mallet, battered desperately at the fearful face bent toward his; the beast-like teeth shattered under his blows and blood splattered, but still the red eyes gloated and the taloned fingers sank deeper and deeper until a ringing in Turlogh's ears knelled his soul's departure. People of the Dark
  • The group of them got into a happy conversation, and like a pot set vigorously aboil, the waiting room was soon splattered by the frolicsome four: "radical secular left," "cultural relativism run amok," "post-modern world," "the mushy middle," etc. Archive 2008-03-01
  • But, luckily, neither of us had gotten splattered with barf.
  • In no time, his last ounce of resolve left him and he fell face first into the bowl, splattering droplets of broth everywhere.
  • There is racing paraphernalia splattered everywhere including a racecard from the May Leopardstown meeting on the front of which the cigarette makers Players-Wills ‘wish all patrons good racing and good smoking’.
  • Pate reported that the New Orleans project team plans to spackle any bug holes on the inside walls and spray/splatter a textured finish to complete the inside surfaces.
  • The execution chair was designed with splatter guards to capture spilled blood.
  • Fuel oil was splattered all over a public square, coating pavements, benches, flowerbeds.
  • The film revels in blood and gore, but this is not just a run-of-the-mill splatter film.
  • Her face is splattered with mud and her hair is tangled and windswept.
  • Blood was splattered across the floor. The Sun
  • Now a light rain began to fall, and the three queens began kicking up mud in their wake, splattering themselves and everyone as they sped for the finish.
  • The mud splattered over him again, soiling his clothes even more.
  • His car was mud-splattered, parked amongst the jeeps and armoured personnel carriers, a hundred yards from the helicopter pad.
  • A passing cart rolled by splattering him with mud and Corbett quietly cursed Burnell for sending him here.
  • The post ripped out of the thick mud with a sharp sucking sound and a splatter of wet dirt, and the ropes slipped from Talon's wrist.
  • Many “Splatterpunks” felt it necessary to fit that lable, or subdivision of horror, and they wrote primarily about splatter, and less and less about characters. Jonathan Maberry Interviews Some of the Leading Voices in Horror Literature
  • Afterwards, waving smiley good-byes as the screen door slammed inside the last manure-footed fly of the season, we would pretend this was the most enjoyable and relaxing sojourn ever undertaken by the Midwest kinfolk; who now are worn out, corn-fed, under-financed, and facing several hundred miles of back-breaking, exhaust-choking, bug-splattering, road-hog crowded highways returning home. SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles - Part 609
  • The satirical medical series is written by and stars Rob Corddry as a doctor who wears clown makeup and "blood"-splattered scrubs so he can practice what he calls the "healing power of laughter" at a hospital where the staff is more interested in tending to their overactive libidos than treating patients. Adult Swim Readmits Childrens Hospital for Fourth Season
  • The swamp's stench filled his nostrils as he rushed through the mud, splattering the grime and getting ever closer to the adversary.
  • Audience members apparently have complained of being splattered with fake blood during previews of the work, which opens next week. Times, Sunday Times
  • • There's a touch of "out, damned spot" about Will's return to the bloodsplatter on his paintwork• I'd have liked to see more of Tanya this week – are we worried about the fact we saw her take a pill while in the committee room? Rubicon: episode 12
  • I buy my cameras, spectacles, binocs, etc. assuming they'll be dropped and splattered, and they should hold up to this misuse.
  • The walls were wrapped in posters of men holding guitars and classic splatter movie posters.
  • Don't splatter, dear. Think hard before you speak, OK?
  • Droplets splattered onto my sweatshirt, seeping through the thin fabric and chilling my skin.
  • Because there wasn't just one kind of violence in this film (which is, you know, not unexpectedly an extremely violent film) but rather moments of just about everything from extremely comic-booky superheroic combat, to Hong Kong martial arts poetry-of-ultraviolence, to cinema verite, to splatterpunk. I have watched the watchmen
  • Drops of water the size of a baby's fist come splattering down with the rat-tat-tat of hailstones in their wake.
  • But while Louis accepts the meteor, he doesn’t believe in splattered bat blood as an explanation. Archive 2006-06-04
  • This lets weld slag and splatter quickly build up on the sensor, melt the housing, and create small "pock" holes in the sensor face, which make the sensor even more vulnerable to weld slag and splatter. Machine Design -
  • I got blood splattered on my jeans. Times, Sunday Times
  • However, what was even more sad was to see the pictures of Foe splattered across every national newspaper the next morning.
  • Plus, it's a great way to give your mansion halls that authentic blood-and-guts-splattered-look you just can't get from rust-coloured paint. Weekly
  • The casement was splattered with bat lime, the wall covered with a long beard of it, almost to the floor.
  • But the slasher himself, the splatterer, the reaver of life, swinging out of the darkness with his death claw cocked, is as old as the hills (which have eyes, as we know). Don’t Fear the Reaper
  • His car was mud-splattered, parked amongst the jeeps and armoured personnel carriers, a hundred yards from the helicopter pad.
  • Other times, work that was never intended to be mistaken for the real thing (such as splatter paintings "in the style of" Jackson Pollock used by interior decorators) find their way into the market — and are assumed to be lost masterpieces. The Frida Fighters
  • Drops of water the size of a baby's fist come splattering down with the rat-tat-tat of hailstones in their wake.
  • I realized that, after crossing the border back into Bolivia, I had a wide grin splattered across my face for the entire 2 hour drive from the border to La Paz. Bolivian Homecoming « Wanderings
  • TV footage from inside the museum showed blood splattered across walls and floors and the bodies of victims, some still clutching their cameras. Times, Sunday Times
  • When searing the meat, if oil is splattering out of the pan, you have the heat too high.
  • Will he now concede that every time he jumped in a car pished out of his window licking brains this was a busted Baby P, a busted mother and child, a busted war hero, or some busted stars of tomorrow youths waiting to end up splattered over Guido's bonnet and in the morgue? Mr GuF: Window Licker Calls For Lynching, Again
  • Full-scale, ceiling-splattering explosions are rare, but then berks like my former colleague John are pretty rare as well.
  • Then, add a Layer Mask to the splatters layer to hide any excess spray paint.
  • The paint splattered on the floor everywhere.
  • Bee and flower splattered in one hit.
  • I reached my hand in the pool and splattered some water in his face.
  • Buck has no recollection of allegedly attacking cabin staff, splattering them with yoghurt or trying to leave the plane at 35,000 ft, saying he wanted ‘to go home’.
  • The glass oven door was splattered with a mass of yellow and white gunge mixed with pulverised eggshells.
  • There isn't much liquid in the masala sauce, even so, use quite a large pan, this stuff spits and splatters all over the place.
  • A splatter film's charge is to keep upping the atrocity ante as it zooms into the murderer's soul.
  • Wherever the thirsty birds drank, they also splattered the sugar water causing Mother to do battle with the resulting ants.
  • What they thought of a young woman wearing mud splattered boots and hose, her hair plaited like a child's and in sore need of a bath, I did not know.
  • Just then a great flash of lightning split the sky in two and the first heavy drops of rain splattered onto the ground and into the pond.
  • ‘Hey’, she said as she slapped his hand that was holding the straw, making it come out and splatter her with Caramel thick shake.
  • Clouds of splatters and drips at once rise, float, and fall through the canvas's deep whiteness like colored smoke in the night sky after fireworks.
  • The easy answer is to grab a frozen pizza, which is just the thing, so long as polystyrene frisbees splattered in cheap tomato paste are to your taste.
  • Two more shots hit the log, and splattered my back with splotches of red, but none hit me.
  • The snow splattered all over a now very unhappy Twilight who lost her balance and slipped.
  • I would love to try and soak up the revelatory autobiographies of these slabs 'archeological wear and tear, as if the tombstones could whisper bits of testimony to me, or relay the dying memories or last wishes of a weary life who fell beside them; to the subtopian eye it would be a compelling foray into the realities of those who have and continue to interact with these walls on a daily basis, those who have crawled through them, been thrown up against them, who have lost or saved their businesses because of them, hid behind them for their lives, been made to stare at them for years, whose mother's hearts have been splattered all over them. Subtopia
  • I also think the MySpace attitude towards layout (the erm, ability to fully express oneself, aka splatter pukalicious CSS everywhere) is one of the major reasons MySpace stuck. Massive Korean Social Network CyWorld Launches in US
  • McCann said the man threw a folded paper ‘full of feces’ across a counter, hitting the woman in the stomach and splattering feces on her, the counter and the floor.
  • a splatter of mud
  • He has entered the realm of one-off shows after a period of gradually whittling down the length of his runs to a splatter of nights here and there.
  • From the picturesque splattering of autumn leaves on the dinner plates to sprinkle of tulips etched out on the grooved wine glasses, your crockery will now have a touch of elegance and sparkle.
  • She doggedly regained her footing and ran on, brown, dirty mud splattered in her long midnight blue hair.
  • Diving into the swimming pool, he splattered water on me all over.
  • Diving into the swimming pool, he splattered water on me all over.
  • Water droplets splattered across my entire body as I walked down several streets and through various water-filled gutters.
  • But what this film is, above all else, is relentlessly brutal and gory beyond what was available in many vintage splatter movies from the 1970s.
  • The painter's torso, made of a palette or shield that trails wings or oars, is splattered with highly stylized daubs of paint that evoke not only paint but also open wounds, swooping birds or, even, bird droppings.
  • The action film Spider-Man, already splattered over billboards across America's big cities, will be released on May 3 in the US.
  • What's documented here is that personal warfare, replete with bursting explosions and a splattering of machine-gun notes.
  • He daubed more polish on to a dark splatter on the toe.
  • The rain splattered against the french windows.
  • And I totally have an essay in me for eventually about the characterization of violence -- from comic-book unreality to splatterpunk to cinema verite -- in the movie version of The Watchmen, and what it means thematically. Monkey? What are you doing?
  • Hell, when I was 8 years old I was reading splatterpunk and Stephen King novels, so I have a hard time gauging these things.
  • Pathetic drizzle was annoyingly splattering on her head, and her face was irritated by the moist miserable air.
  • Did you ever make the frog purposely get hit by a car just to see him splatter?
  • She hit the surface and splattered the red fluid everywhere.
  • There were small stain glass windows lining the walls with lots of red, green and a splatter of blue.
  • Taking advantage of her distraction, the swordsman-in-training managed to splatter a handful of mud across her face, grinning when she glared at him.
  • But I really dig splatter humor.
  • Fitzsimmons moved his light around and saw that the blood was splattered over one of the shelves and ran in rivulets down spines of the books.
  • Gun shots split ghouls' heads completely in half in a splatter of black gore and ichor.
  • A splatter of the eerie, black blood spilled out of his body in a sickening gurgle as he expired.
  • Anna shared Beta's skill in avoiding puddles, her dress remaining remarkably unstained, which was not a good fortune shared by my dirt-splattered trousers.
  • It is a technique he refers to as "arterial splatter": an ex-girlfriend's father coined the phrase. The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • The other thing is that Jackson appears to want to make another one of his good old splatter movies on the weekends.
  • I use it when I want to get a nice "splatter" effect on cakes and cookies. Archive 2009-05-01
  • The bike was splattered with mud.
  • Now of course you see that the water starts splattering.
  • Mud had been splattered across the front and on the roof, while between 40 and 60 extra miles had been put on the clock, they alleged.
  • When it was over, blood splattered the walls and the deer lay on the bedroom floor, its neck broken.
  • Each blow with the mace caused a splatter of Orc, and the spears were used either to skewer or simply as clubs.
  • She flew back, screaming in pain as blue liquid splattered all over the walls.
  • Now your Saturday-afternoon Siegfried can grill those burgers until they're tougher than Nothung itself, and remain unmolested by the Fafner and Fasolt of spills and splatters — so that once your meal is plunged into a river of inedibility, he'll still be clean enough to take you out. Archive 2006-12-01
  • Her face is splattered with mud and her hair is tangled and windswept.
  • Kendall wrinkled her nose enhancing her freckles splattered across her face.
  • Then my droogies, let's keep the torture out of the headlines and back in Italian splatter movies and horror comics where it belongs - OK? Fass times 5!
  • We sat on the riverbank and worked on our raft, occasionally getting splattered with rain from a half-hearted cloudy sky.
  • A slow motion sequence is accompanied by screams and splattered blood.
  • When I showered tonight I blew my nose and tiny splodges of green splattered everywhere.
  • And crivvens, the sturdy garment that helped generations of women, like Maw Broon, protect their clothes from the dust, splatters and splashes of daily housework, is making a come back. IcAyrshire
  • Taking the cue from another Eli (Roth), director Craig goes stir-crazy with viscera-splattered cabin fever. Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat
  • He had head injuries and blood was splattered on the road.
  • The attack, inside a government-run religious school, shattered windows and pockmarked the walls with shrapnel and splattered blood.
  • Overweight local opera would-be stars were splattered in mid-aria, and in wiping away the blue paint, it smeared and didn't come off.
  • If energy were a paint, the walls of the natatoriums where she swims would be splattered.
  • He fumbles the last fruit - the durian - and it slips from his hands and splatters at Colin's feet.
  • So unfolds Streets of Blood, an appropriately titled splatter flick featuring both incessant action and a very complicated, multi-layered mystery which I dare not spoil by revealing any further details. Black Entertainment : Black News : Urban News : Hip Hop News - EURweb.com
  • The inner wall was splattered with mud caused by a storm.
  • I was quickly splattered in a stinging rainbow of colours by seemingly invisible foes. Times, Sunday Times
  • He had not seen his beloved daughter in the mess of blood-splattered fighters.
  • Her nails pulled across them and they popped with a splatter of liquid and she smiled a little.
  • The room was splattered with blood.
  • We instantly raised the volume of our improvised dialogue in order to muffle the splattering noises from the wings.
  • The bird clawed weakly at the arrow's shaft and its body gave small flutters, splattering blood.
  • Endless azure blue skies filled our eyes whenever we stepped out with fluffy white clouds splattered here and there.
  • From the lone dark figure sinking into and out of the shadows of an empty house, to the final brutal 30 minutes where a brain splattered cop goes into berserker mode, this flick exudes a creepiness factor that had me going “WoweWow”. Flixnjoystix.com! » Bobert’s Horror Review Round-Up! TEETH! P2! THEM! And More!
  • Rain splattered down onto her lifeless form, drenching her jet black hair.
  • The casement was splattered with bat lime, the wall covered with a long beard of it, almost to the floor.
  • Some of the less viscous sludge material was airborne, spinning and splattering the weeds and me.
  • Rising gas bubbles explode, splattering lava up to 60 feet in the air over Nyiragongo's fiery lake.
  • One of these, when I knew it many years ago, was black, splattered with pigeon droppings, subjected to dense fogs, evil smells, filth everywhere.
  • His car was mud-splattered, parked amongst the jeeps and armoured personnel carriers, a hundred yards from the helicopter pad.
  • He was carrying a hemp messenger bag plastered with patches, and his combat boots were splattered with canary yellow paint.
  • Blood splattered the ceiling. Times, Sunday Times
  • Signs of Burnette were everywhere, from the paint-splattered easel with the rustic ‘World's Fastest Artist ‘plaque to the piles of unprimed masonite waiting for the master's rapid touch.’
  • Her face was splattered with specks of mud and dirt, and beads of sweat were forming on her hairline.
  • The clayish soil splattered and squished underneath her, but she paid no mind.
  • The rain splattered against the french windows.
  • Sometimes horror is pure entertainment, over the top gore and splatter, which is fun because it's so ridiculously extreme. The pen is mightier than the spork
  • (Also, in the pale cockcrow hours of the morning, the image of a snow-white tiger with a blood-splattered coat proved a nice and almost fashionable juxtaposition to paint-splattered stoles and my imagination just started to run with it.) Verena von Pfetten: Dear Fashion Industry, Please Stop Showing Boring Clothes At Boring Shows
  • It was much smoother for us this time - there were no doctors in white plastic aprons and white rubber gumboots, there were no suction cups and no forceps and no blood splatters.
  • There was a splatter of blood as the dagger was drawn back.
  • Live Girls" by Ray Garton - Fun 80's splatterpunk book set in sleazy old Times Square Voice of the Fans: What Book Have You Recently Read That's Good Enough To Recommend To a Friend?
  • By the time Ben, the night bartender, arrived to relieve me, my feet ached, my sweater was ruined by splattered grease, and I was up to my elbows in dishwater. How to Flirt with A Naked Werewolf
  • The execution chair was designed with splatter guards to capture spilled blood.
  • She sighed and continued to watch the grass slightly shake as the water splattered onto them.
  • Pat screamed as she thrust a bucket of thick, heavy black paint at the wall and it splattered everywhere.
  • This follows reports in Durban's Daily News this month that motorists were deliberately taking their number plates off or splattering them with mud, cooking spray or clear polish to avoid being caught.
  • Its cover was yellowed, and the green comb-tooth binding had a bit of a jack-o-lantern look from missing teeth, and the pages were splattered with batter stains, grease, and residual powdered sugar. Pawpaw Adventure Part Three: Pawpaw Faux Pas
  • Cathal just grinned and flopped his head back down to the floor with a splatter of drool.
  • The edge of his robes was splattered with blood. Times, Sunday Times
  • Blood had splattered onto every wall; Williamson's throat had been slashed open.
  • We see them having to mop up bathrooms splattered with blood and tidy bedrooms full of the detritus and stench of death. Times, Sunday Times
  • A warm drop of rain splattered onto the side of my face.
  • This is a huge old antique graniteware/enamelware coffee pot with the wonderful splatter enamel design.
  • Don't splatter, dear. Think hard before you speak, OK?
  • The blade pierced his shoulder and droplets of blood splattered onto the wall.
  • He took a quick peek at his friend, that love sick look splattered oh so plainly across his face.
  • These stories are extremely visceral and it's easy to see why the term ‘splatterpunk’ was coined with this type of writing in mind.
  • Behind, the glass barrier was a starved looking girl in a dirty purple dress ruined with mascara splatters, black tears blotched her face and her high bun was loose and trailing down in tousled strands.
  • The limp body fell to the ground with a sickening thud, splattering blood all over the road.
  • The dangers of artificial sweeteners like aspartame and sucralose have been splattered all over the media.
  • I have a memory of being splattered with holy water but I might have made that up.
  • I think this one nails it: "It look [s] like an elephant that just got ran over by a truck and is now splattered and dazed on the ground, covered in skid marks. Boing Boing
  • A drop of hot oil splattered up on the cook's hand and he dropped the bird the rest of the way into the pot and took three quick steps backward.
  • But where the play differs from splatter movies is that McDonagh has a clear moral viewpoint.
  • Saliva splattered onto his jacket and dripped down the lace and frogging.
  • He pointed to the bottom where there was a splatter of yellow.
  • His pale skin showed a splatter of freckles spread across the bridge of his nose.
  • Get a long sleaved light gray or white shirt and make it look really dingy with brown paint and splatter some fake blood on it while you’re at it. Somewhat quick and cheap geek costumes for Halloween
  • Make gentle, precise movements when removing and placing items such as laryngoscope blades or bronchoscopes on the table to prevent splatter and to decrease aerosolization of particles.
  • Tables were riddled with bullet holes and the entire place was splattered with blood.
  • Â During the day, Dexter (played by Michael C. Hall) is a blood splatter expert working in forensics with the Miami police department. My 5 Best Mafia Movies | myFiveBest
  • On nearby Grendan Street, a 52 - reg silver blue Peugeot 206 had paint splattered on the bonnet, wing and door.
  • Jason shook his head, water splattering down his tanned chest, and dripping off his bare shoulders.
  • Water should not be added to concentrated acids because they will boil and splatter - always add the acid to the water.
  • Vykal suddenly found himself covered with a crimson liquid that had splattered onto his clothes when it was released from the gem.
  • Jake was laughing and I threw a piece of General Tso's Chicken at him, which hit him right below his left eye, leaving a splatter of sauce on his cheek.
  • I whipped my head over, water splattering down the wall in front of me.
  • Â It seems to be getting a bit bloodthirstier yes, I know early in the book someone's head exploded, but what's a little splatter among friends? What I bought – 21 November 2007 | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources
  • A GIANT billboard showing a woman with milk splattered on her face has been removed after being branded indecent. The Sun
  • I don't read splatterpunk, so don't worry about me going there.
  • The last place you need your oil is splattered up the inside of the crankcase!
  • A passing cart rolled by splattering him with mud and Corbett quietly cursed Burnell for sending him here.
  • With his ebony talons came a splatter of that liquid heat and a chunk of flesh.
  • She expected it to hail soon, as she could hear the splattering of raindrops over the car roof.
  • Droplets were splattering everywhere, and ripples were forming.
  • The Wall Street Journal splatters pictures of your stars down page one.
  • Specifically, this fine collectible is an "Extra Filthy Bloody Edition" Allin figurine "loaded into a full color" splatter "box. Boing Boing
  • Mariposa dodged a splatter of blood and buzzed off into the night.
  • The liquid splattered Cynthia's expensive sandals and she shrieked.
  • The carriage wheel hit a mud puddle and splattered mud all over Michael, but he didn't care.
  • While his hands are (or were) squeaky clean, he's just dragged them across a splattered palette of germs collected from every patient he's seen today, yesterday, or maybe even last week, and now - open up and say "aah" - those hands are headed straight for your unguarded mouth. Skeptic.com

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