0 past simple and past participle of splash --
1 If a liquid splashes or if you splash a liquid, it falls on or hits something or someone: --
2 to print or show something, or be printed or shown, in a very noticeable way: --
Everything about him was splashed across the newspapers.
Such smuggling has, from time to time, been a real problem in my constituency and an extremely dramatic case was splashed all over the papers.
Paraffin has been splashed over a wide area and a fire immediately results.
That was the purport of the headlines splashed right across the front of that newspaper.
We know that money is being splashed about in a variety of ways.
A woman in my area splashed vinegar in her eye while making a salad dressing for a dinner party and called an ambulance.
That point came out at the inquest, and a local paper splashed it across the front page.
My name was splashed over the newpapers, not always in the most flattering light.