Sentence examples for to splash from inspiring English sources

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to splash

verb

To hit or agitate liquid so that part of it separates from the principal liquid mass.

  • Sit and splash in the bathtub

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More cash to splash?

He wants to splash money about.

I'd barely managed to splash my face.

Expensive but ingenious if you've got cash to splash.

Nothing else to splash on Thursday morning's front page, boys.

This is a conversation-starting piece to splash out on.

Before long, she wanted to splash it on everything.

Deciding which ones to splash out on is tricky.

Don't have that kind of cash to splash?

It's fine to splash out on your big day.

Undaunted by aerial assaults, mullets continued to splash.

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