Splatter in a sentence as a noun

How easy is it to clean urine splatter off the controls?

* What happens if urine splatter ends up in the nozzle?

They all eventually had to turn to spam and splatter their websites with ads just to stay afloat.

If her face got splattered, then she should have droplets all over her face. I would have also expected her clothing to have visible droplets.----

But not by amateur internet sleuths Googling pictures of blood to compare splatter patterns.

The bottom and top of the cup are punctured, and the forced water tends to splatter a bit inside of the cup receptacle.

Well, I guess there is some accelerated crust build up if you let your microwaved food splatter around and then bake it in.

Splatter in a sentence as a verb

Let's hope Netflix can compete without having to splatter advertisements throughout the stream.

Actually he does----Both of these second opinions gave the option of blood splatter from another person.

But I am sick to the back teeth of gore, and of being confronted by hideous mutants/ zombies/ creatures that I'm supposed to splatter all over the walls.

Yes, but doing it with the insulin pump: - Makes it look like a medical emergency - Doesn't splatter you with bodily fluids - Can be executed in a way that gives you an alibi

We just do not have enough information about the comet composition to know if the rocket will just blow it apart or if it is the rocket itself that will splatter on the comet, or whatever.

An automobile plant used to selling to rich dudes wouldn't dare ship a car with cosmetic issues, but tank crews don't care if there's a little weld splatter on the outside or runs in the paint, as long as it actually works in combat.

Torture Porn - A splatter film or gore film is a sub-genre of horror film that deliberately focuses on graphic portrayals of gore and graphic violence[1]Some are even torture porn with explicitly detailed and violent rape scenes[2].

Splatter definitions

noun

the noise of something spattering or sputtering explosively; "he heard a spatter of gunfire"

See also: spatter spattering splattering sputter splutter sputtering

noun

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

See also: splash

verb

cause or allow (a liquid substance) to run or flow from a container; "spill the milk"; "splatter water"

See also: spill slop

verb

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

See also: spatter plash splash splosh swash