bespatter
/bɪˈspætər/
verb
- To splash or spatter liquid, mud, or other substance all over someone or something.
- The passing car drove through a puddle and bespattered the pedestrians with muddy water.
- The chef accidentally bespattered his apron with tomato sauce while stirring the pot.
- Rain bespattered the windows, making it hard to see outside.
- To damage someone's reputation by making harmful or false accusations; to slander.
- The gossip column was known for bespattering celebrities with unfounded rumors.
- The politician tried to bespatter his opponent's name with lies during the debate.
- She refused to bespatter her former friend's character, even after their argument.