Verb
make a splash (third-person singular simple present makes a splash, present participle making a splash, simple past and past participle made a splash)
(idiomatic) To do something that attracts attention.
Dear Edwina, she always liked to make a splash. Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon
The kid can run through puddles and not make a splash. He is lightning quick and drifts over the ground. Theo Walcott
But overall it was a shaky performance for a candidate who chose to unconventionally skip the first four nominating contests and make a splash on "Super Tuesday" on March 3, when 14 states including California and Texas hold primaries. Source: Internet
Brady would be a marquee signing for the franchise, as the team is looking to make a splash in their debut season in Las. Source: Internet
Adairsville’s Rylee Moss has top-eight qualifying times in the 100-yard backstroke and the 100-yard butterfly as the Lady Tiger freshman looks to make a splash at state. Source: Internet
In order to make a splash on the internet, you need the right people, and so Chase acts as Hype House's unofficial talent scout and a behind-the-scenes operator. Source: Internet