spla
tter
Third Person
splatters
Present Participle
splattering
Past Tense
splattered
Past Participle
splattered
1
to let a liquid fall in drops, often in a messy manner
transitive
- He accidentally splattered sauce on his shirt while cooking dinner.
- The kids splattered mud on the walls while playing outside.
- The chef splattered oil across the stove while frying chicken.
- They splattered water on the floor while washing dishes.
2
to splash or scatter a thick, sticky liquid onto something or someone
transitive
- The passing truck splattered him with mud as it drove through the puddle.
- As the car raced by, it splattered the sidewalk with oil.
- The child splattered her shirt with chocolate while eating the candy.
- The rain splattered the windshield with droplets of water.
- He splattered the canvas with bright colors for his abstract painting.
3
(of a liquid) to fall in drops, often in a scattered or messy manner
- Rain splattered against the windowpanes during the storm.
- Mud splattered on his shoes as he walked through the puddles.
- The sauce splattered on the stove while she was cooking.
- Blood splattered on the walls of the crime scene.
- Ink splattered on the paper as he hastily scribbled a note.