0 (especially of a thick liquid) to hit and cover a surface with small drops, or to cause this to happen: --
1 drops of a thick liquid that have splashed or fallen somewhere: --
2 (esp. of something wet) to hit and scatter onto a surface in small drops, or to cause this to happen: --
Jeans (sometimes dirty, torn or splattered with bleach) and tartan kilts or skirts were commonly worn.
A limited edition run of 500 copies of the album were pressed to clear vinyl, with a red blood splatter.
Splatter guards are generally circular, so as to fit the shape of a frying pan, and have a handle for ease of removal and safety.
These jackets are sometimes decorated with buttons or patches, and in the case of the denim jackets, sometimes splattered with bleach.
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.
You cannot have explosives without a splatter.
I was a pretty mediocre amateur boxer at school and at university, too often splattered with blood and horizontal.
I was surprised to find the unmistakable splatter of shrapnel in two places.