splash in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Kindergarten, Grade 1, Grade 2
Definition
SPLASH (verb): to scatter or dash liquid in a noisy or forceful manner.
Sample Sentences
- The children laughed as they made a big splash in the pool.
- She splashed water on her face to wake herself up.
- A sudden wave caused a splash that soaked everyone on the beach.
- He decided to take a splash of paint and create a colorful mural.
- The splash of colors in the garden made it look vibrant and alive.
- As the rain began to pour, it created a gentle splash against the window.
- She watched the vibrant colors of the paint splash across the canvas.
- The chef skillfully flicked oil into the pan, causing a satisfying splash.
- A sudden splash from the water startled the ducks swimming nearby.
- The child let out a joyful laugh as she made a big splash in the shallow pool.
- A sudden splash broke the serene surface of the lake, startling the nearby birds.
- He watched the paint splash across the canvas, creating a vibrant abstract masterpiece.
- With a swift motion, she tossed the stone into the river, sending ripples and splashes in every direction.
- The fireworks exploded in a splash of colors against the night sky, captivating everyone below.