0 to drop small drops of liquid, etc. on a surface, or (of liquid) to fall, especially noisily, in small drops -- 溅,洒落;(液体)溅落,滴下
Teddy-bear stuffing like popcorn in the gritty air where glass spattered into the wounds of toddlers.
By contrast, ignimbrites of intermediate composition that display dense welding are relatively small deposits that form by agglutination of hot, plastic spatter.
Intermediate examples that display dense welding are relatively small deposits that form by agglutination of hot, plastic spatter, and are associated with unwelded deposits.
Indeed, these materials were so closely affiliated as burnt offerings that they were often burned together, at times blended and at other times spattered on one another.
Verdi spatters his score with incriminating spots.
They generally aim widely: they spatter the target.
More important, what does she leave out of all those speeches spattered with the royal "we"?
The report is spattered with comments on the high cost and bad quality of coal.