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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sudden splash" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an unexpected or abrupt sound or action, often related to water or liquid.
Example: "As the children played by the lake, a sudden splash interrupted their laughter, drawing their attention to the water."
Alternatives: "an abrupt splash" or "a quick splash".
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"Aha," says O'Hara, pointing to a sudden splash of bright green amid the gloom beneath the parapet.
Occasionally, a bug would spiral slowly down to the river, flutter awkwardly on the surface, then disappear in a sudden splash.
When the flame appeared to die down, the students said, the teacher poured on more of the liquid, causing a sudden "splash of fire" that burned students nearby.
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There is also that trademark electrostatic burst of hair (he fashions it himself, according to his friend, the librettist Alice Goodman, with an implement resembling garden shears) and the sudden splashes of wild, honking laughter that punctuate his conversation (think Tom Hulce in Amadeus, but shriller).
The artists emerge with sudden splashes of milky semen and sanguine runs of red dye.
Finally, Silverman's backside is sliced open to insert the implants, providing a sudden, totally incongruous splash of gore.
"All of a sudden this big, huge splash comes," said Master Sgt. Scott Kerslake, 42, of Gainesville, Fla ."Huge splash.
"It makes a great splash and creates a sudden vacuum, but there's hundreds of people who fit into that vacuum because it doesn't take attackers very long to climb back over the wall," Joffe said.
So if you let your audience know we're exclusively working in a 9-panel grid format, and then they turn a page and all of a sudden they've got a double splash, that can really add a lot of impact to your story for particularly moments".
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