splash
Refers to a splash of a large size or impact.
A common alternative to 'big splash'.
Synonymous with 'little splash'.
Used to describe a vivid and shining area of color or light.
Similar to 'big splash', emphasizing a very large size.
Refers to a small splash.
Used to describe a very noticeable and strong area of color.
A splash that makes a loud noise.
A splash that makes a quiet noise.
A small area of a bright or noticeable color that stands out.
A small patch or beam of light.
For news or a photo to be featured very prominently in a newspaper.
Similar to the above, but for a magazine cover.
A small amount of a liquid or color.
Describes the manner of entering water, making a splashing sound.
To splash in a joyful or playful manner.
Similar to 'splash about', more common in American English.
To move around in water, causing it to splash.
often figurative, meaning to attract a lot of attention.
To perceive the sound of something hitting water.
To cause liquid to fall on a surface.
Similar to 'splash on', often implying movement towards the surface.
To cover something with drops of a liquid.
For liquid hitting a surface.
To splash liquid across the surface of something.
To move through a liquid, like a puddle, causing splashes.