Splash in a sentence as a noun

If you hate splash screens, use simpler tools or get more RAM.

This can be a much bigger PR splash than just a nice tool for making ads!

Same goes for newsletters / emails that I joined via a splash page or holding page.

Rebooting the iPhone takes 1+ minute, and there _is_ a kind of splash screen shown during that time.

However, upon firing it up, it throws up a splash screen in front of all other applications.

A splash screen basically tells me, in very clear-cut terms, that my time is worth nothing whatsoever.

I always thought you had to do the whole facebook connect **** before websites could just splash your fb friends list at you?

Splash in a sentence as a verb

Dropbox "gains" by adding their splash screen into the file download process, but every user of the product loses.

Sometimes hibernate doesn't work; sometimes wifi; sometimes the boot splash is corrupt; sometimes this, sometimes that.

If it takes a really long time, a splash screen is ok, but a splash screen that sticks around for a full minute and thwarts every attempt to raise a window above it is just insulting.

It seems every month some one-sided account will splash onto HN's front page, stir up a hornet's nest of indignation, resulting in long, angry rants and calls for heads to roll.

One other thing to keep in mind: if you dislike splash screens but don't have an SSD, then you have already placed a maximum dollar value on how much you care about your applications' loading time.

Did you actually try it out?I can't decide if I'm a fan of what they did because they just went for it and made a big splash or if I'm annoyed that they took all that kickstarter money for something they could never deliver with their skillset.

Splash definitions

noun

the sound like water splashing

See also: plash

noun

a prominent or sensational but short-lived news event; "he made a great splash and then disappeared"

See also: stir

noun

a small quantity of something moist or liquid; "a dab of paint"; "a splatter of mud"; "just a splash of whiskey"

See also: splatter

noun

a patch of bright color; "her red hat gave her outfit a splash of color"

noun

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

See also: spatter spattering splashing splattering

noun

the act of scattering water about haphazardly

See also: splashing

verb

cause (a liquid) to spatter about, especially with force; "She splashed the water around her"

See also: sprinkle splosh

verb

walk through mud or mire; "We had to splosh across the wet meadow"

See also: squelch squish splosh slosh slop

verb

dash a liquid upon or against; "The mother splashed the baby's face with water"

See also: spatter splatter plash splosh swash

verb

mark or overlay with patches of contrasting color or texture; cause to appear splashed or spattered; "The mountain was splashed with snow"

verb

make a splashing sound; "water was splashing on the floor"

See also: splosh slosh slush

verb

soil or stain with a splashed liquid

verb

strike and dash about in a liquid; "The boys splashed around in the pool"