Splashing in a sentence as a noun

Drowning is not the violent, splashing call for help that most people expect.

You'll see them cruising down the river, laughing and splashing, like it's second nature.

This doesn't solve everything, but it's a big improvement with respect to splashing.

Phil wasn't just "swimming in a sea of ****", he was shitting in the sea of **** and splashing it at other swimmers.

Not to mention that "market" share will be much lower on those low-end phones, as surely the kind of people buying them are not splashing out tons of cash on the appstore.

These laws also outlaw the sorts of pictures my parents have in their house -- photos of my sister and I splashing around naked in the kitchen sink when we were infants.

On this day a rotating sprinkler was intermittently splashing the sidewalk causing a bottle neck on the sidewalk.

Here's one close to home: laws against breaking into computers, stealing whole databases, and splashing them onto Pastebin aren't effective.

You could make the argument that by getting their own hardware line Microsoft hastened the death of the PC makers, but it's akin to splashing some water on the Titanic as you jump overboard.

I'm not conflating anything, I'm pointing our privacy was just a vehicle that was being used to deliver a message, and that message is valid:"If you don't want gmail splashing ads all over your messages, switch to outlook.

" Which "old version" of Chrome do you think is affected?Google has already proven their willingness to degrade their search experience for non-Chrome browsers, by splashing a Chrome banner ad on the Google search home page[1].This is about capturing more marketshare for Chrome, pure and simple.

According to Zeynep Tufekcis account: Children focused jailbait forums typically include photos of minors on a beach in splashing around in bathing suits, a youngster practicing gymnastics, students in school with the picture taken from a low-angle, from-the-behind etc. and are peppered with comments about genitals, looks and rape.

Splashing definitions

noun

the act of splashing a (liquid) substance on a surface

See also: spatter spattering splash splattering

noun

the act of scattering water about haphazardly

See also: splash