1. splashed - Adjective
2. splashed - Verb
4. splashed - Adjective Satellite
of Splash
Source: Webster's dictionaryI became very famous, as a teenager, and my name and photo were splashed in all the media. They made me larger than life, so I wanted to live larger than life, and the only way to do that was to be intoxicated. Cat Stevens
Now the Englishmen suddenly came to life. Four runs later Harvey received a beast of a ball from Tyson which spat up at him and splashed off his bat to Cowdrey, 104 for 4. Margaret Hughes
Having loving and supporting parents didn't make me feel any better about the possibility of seeing my personal life splashed across newspapers and tabloids. Mary Cheney
Last came Anarchy: he rode On a white horse, splashed with blood; He was pale even to the lips, Like Death in the Apocalypse. Percy Bysshe Shelley
Your lips have splashed my dull house with print of flowers My hands are crooked where they spilled over your dear curving. Kenneth Patchen
He who plays with mud will get splashed. Swahili Proverb