Splashy in a sentence as an adjective

A big, splashy, innovative paper that makes it into Science/Nature/Cell/etc.

They didn't do so because they wanted the Oculus team to have a big, splashy VC-style exit.

Billions of dollars in research funds worldwide are wasted on "splashy findings" based on fraud and bad science[1].

"This time the money is largely coming from private equity and there's not a lot of splashy IPOs happening.

It's hard to say. Microsoft can push out new products with splashy announcements, TV ads, etc. Similarly, they can afford to do "proper engineering" these days.

> As to writing it.. you made a fairly big splashy announcement about this great new concept in blogging, and then made it invitation only.

This is nice, but, it feels like a splashy visual tool that took a lot of dev resources and will only be used significantly by a small user base.

The fact is, though, that performance improvements usually are not splashy enough individually to be added to release notes.

Sometimes they're splashy and cool, but in general they're just tastefully designed in way that gives quick insight into the data that I wouldn't have gotten otherwise.

And where the investors cluster could have been a random event, or the location of the booth was better, etc. I can imagine founders spending all their time being big and splashy with swag and posters.

'> the company on Wednesday threw a splashy party for media, d-list celebrities, and select Samsung fans...> Winning 'Phablet' fansAlright, nice that Samsung is doing well, but come on--this article makes it sound like Samsung is a joke!

The answer to that sort of situation is to do some work awesome and splashy enough to get the attention of [VP three layers up the chain].Of course, if you're capable and driven enough to do that, you may as well do it for your own company instead.

Splashy definitions

adjective

characterized by water flying about haphazardly

adjective

marked by ostentation but often tasteless; "a cheap showy rhinestone bracelet"; "a splashy half-page ad"

See also: flamboyant showy

adjective

covered with patches of bright color