0 past simple and past participle of splatter
1 (especially of a thick liquid) to hit and cover a surface with small drops, or to cause this to happen:
Splattered cat's paw, playing, spewing.
We must ensure that resources are not splattered over a wide area so that those who really need them do not feel the effects.
They found at the end of the first day that the forms were splattered with oil and, in a sense, the medium was the message.
All too often one sees tyres which have burst and splattered into pieces all over the motorway.
I was a pretty mediocre amateur boxer at school and at university, too often splattered with blood and horizontal.
When the rains are heavy, the water will find its way into the sewers and out again, thus creating the health hazard of sewage splattered across and inside people's properties.
A limited edition of 1,000 copies were released on blue splattered vinyl.
These jackets are sometimes decorated with buttons or patches, and in the case of the denim jackets, sometimes splattered with bleach.