Verb: splosh splósh
Usage: informal
Usage: informal
Usage: informal
- Make a splashing sound
"water was sploshing on the floor";
- splash, slosh, slush
- Walk through mud or mire
"We had to splosh across the wet meadow";
- squelch, squish, splash, slosh, slop
- Cause (a liquid) to spatter about, especially with force
"She sploshed the water around her";
- sprinkle, splash
- Dash a liquid upon or against
"The mother sploshed the baby's face with water";
- spatter, splatter, plash [rare], splash, swash
Usage: informal
- A sound or act of something heavy falling into or moving through water or other liquid, often creating a splash
"The splosh of the large rock hitting the lake echoed across the water"
Derived forms: sploshed, sploshes, sploshing
Type of: disperse, dot, dust, footslog, go, pad, plod, scatter, slog, sound, sprinkle, tramp, trog [Brit, informal], tromp [N. Amer, informal], trudge
Encyclopedia: Splosh