splosh

[splɒʃ]

splosh Definition

  • 1to make a liquid substance hit against something loudly and messily
  • 2to walk or move through water, mud, or another wet substance in a noisy way

Using splosh: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "splosh" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The children were sploshing around in the pool.

  • Example

    She sploshed through the puddles on her way to work.

  • Example

    The rain sploshed against the windowpanes.

  • Example

    He sploshed paint all over the canvas.

splosh Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for splosh

Phrases with splosh

  • splosh about/around

    to move around in water or another liquid in a playful or noisy way

    Example

    The kids were sploshing around in the paddling pool.

  • to walk through water or another liquid in a noisy way

    Example

    We had to splosh through the mud to get to the other side of the field.

  • to sit down heavily and noisily, especially in a liquid

    Example

    He sploshed down in the bath and let out a contented sigh.

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Summary: splosh in Brief

'Splosh' [splɒʃ] is a verb that describes making a liquid hit against something messily or walking through a wet substance in a noisy way. It can be used in phrases like 'splosh about/around' to describe playful movement in water or 'splosh through something' to describe walking through a liquid. 'Splosh' is informal and often used interchangeably with 'splash' or 'slosh.'