What is another word for splattering?

Pronunciation: [splˈatəɹɪŋ] (IPA)

The word "splattering" refers to throwing or scattering liquids in a disorderly manner. Some synonymous words for "splattering" include "spraying," "spattering," "streaking," and "sloshing." "Spraying" refers to ejecting a liquid in a fine mist, while "spattering" refers to throwing or dropping droplets in a haphazard way. "Streaking" refers to leaving lines of a substance on a surface, and "sloshing" refers to having a liquid move unsteadily from side to side. These words can add color and variety to descriptions and portrayals, as well as create vivid and attention-grabbing writing.

Usage examples for Splattering

She saw this barbarous idol rise up and throw unconsciously upon her the splattering flood of her golden ornaments.
"Romance of the Rabbit"
Francis Jammes
And exulting in its bigness, the bold raw splattering bigness of my native Yankee land, "Now for some glory stories," I said.
"The Harbor"
Ernest Poole
When they were all on deck together, and Dan'l saw that burning sun or splattering rain was unpleasant to Faith, he used to remedy the matter by finding shelter for her; and in doing this he emphasized-by the doing itself-the fact that Noll had failed to think of her.
"The Sea Bride"
Ben Ames Williams

Famous quotes with Splattering

  • The tomato hit Brother Leon on his left cheek, a ripe tomato that exploded in juicy fury, splattering his shirt and his hair and smearing his face with what looked like blood. Nobody said anything. Nobody moved. Nobody cheered or booed. Everybody sat there in a profound silence as Brother Leon, mouth agape, wiped the tomato from his face, still silent as he stalked from the stage, leaving an assembly hall full of students who sat stunned, silent for a few minutes, then quietly filed out of the hall. Broher Leon never learned the culprit's name. He, in fact, never made an effort to do so. Nobody else ever mentioned the incident. But Henry Malloran was elected president of the senior class at the next day's election and nobody ran against him.
    Robert Cormier

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