0 If a liquid splatters or you splatter it, it falls onto a surface, often in many small drops. -- chlapać
[ often passive ] His clothes were splattered with blood.
This free-living amoeba has the potential to cause corneal ulceration and eye infection via aerosolization of water or splatters.
There is a splatter and everything has gone.
Some of that splatters out and some remains on the band saw which is then used on other parts of other carcases.
Inevitably, some splatter results and there is a risk of cross-contamination.
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 surprised to find the unmistakable splatter of shrapnel in two places.