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to spatter
01
éclabousser, asperger
to splash small particles of a liquid in a random manner
Transitive: to spatter a liquid somewhere
02
tacher, éclabousser
to cover a surface with drops or spots of a substance
Transitive: to spatter a surface with a liquid
03
gicler, asperger
to spurt or burst forth in scattered drops
Intransitive: to spatter somewhere
Spatter
01
éclaboussure, giclée
the act of splashing a (liquid) substance on a surface
02
éclaboussement, giclure
the noise of something spattering or sputtering explosively
spatter
v
spattered
adj
spattered
adj
spattering
n
spattering
n
Exemple
The motorcyclist sped through the muddy road, spattering dirt onto nearby vehicles.
The saucepan boiled vigorously, spattering tomato sauce onto the stove.
The dog shook itself vigorously, spattering water droplets across the room.
Blood spattered across the crime scene, indicating a violent struggle.
As the waves crashed against the rocks, seawater spattered onto the shore.