0 present 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: --
There was one of those delightful watercourses across the road which as schoolboys we all loved splashing through on our bicycles.
I have a dog that you cannot keep out of the water if lie sees anything splashing in it.
It is a pity to spoil the ship by splashing a lot of extra tar over it.
We have certainly not been splashing it about, as has been suggested.
Surely it is time we gave up splashing bravely at the shallow end of the swimming pool and saying how well we can swim.
They propose to pay £1,000 to the chairman, yet they do not mind splashing money around on many other items.
We do not go splashing our signatures all over the place.
It is necessary to solve the splashing problem to determine the initial shape of the blob, the initial velocity and the initial temperature variation within the blob.