Definition of «splattering»

Splattering refers to a liquid or substance being thrown, spread, or sprayed in small droplets or fragments. It can be used in various contexts such as when describing an explosion that sends debris flying through the air, or when referring to the pattern of blood and other bodily fluids after an impact. In a more general sense, splattering could also refer to the scattering of ideas or information in different directions.

Phrases with «splattering»

Sentences with «splattering»

  • Inside a sweaty, smelly men's changing room with splatters of blood up the walls and a leaky roof, Simon Pegg and Nick Frost are taking off their clothes. (theguardian.com)
  • The lone, bloated, bulbous donut shape that occupies the preponderance of canvas in Owed is painted in large looping gestures, with haphazard drips of paint splattered on what remains of the clean, gessoed surface. (amyfeldmanstudio.com)
  • The cartoon inspired designs are fun to watch, with cool characters and of course, plenty of blood splattering all over the place. (blurayauthority.com)
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