make a splash

Frequency: 9.025.0 per million words

often figurative, meaning to attract a lot of attention.

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Examples (10)

  • She intended to make a big splash with her wedding.
  • The new startup hopes to make a splash in the tech industry.
  • His debut novel certainly made a splash among critics.
  • They are planning a huge marketing campaign to make a splash before the holidays.
  • Despite being a newcomer, she managed to make quite a splash at the international conference.
  • To truly make a splash, you need innovation and a bold strategy.
  • The artist's controversial exhibition made a huge splash in the art world.
  • We need to make a splash with our product launch to gain market share.
  • He's determined to make a splash in Hollywood, no matter what it takes.
  • The unexpected announcement made a significant splash across all major news outlets.