splattered

/ˈsplætərd/
adjective
  1. Covered or marked with spots of a liquid or soft substance.
    • The chef's apron was splattered with grease and sauce.
    • His shirt was splattered with paint after the art project.
    • The sidewalk was splattered with mud after the rainstorm.
verb
  1. Past tense of splatter: scattered or fell in drops or small pieces, often with a wet, messy sound.
    • The paint splattered all over the floor when the can fell off the ladder.
    • Mud splattered onto her boots as she walked through the puddle.
    • The hot oil splattered out of the pan and burned his arm.
  2. Past tense of splatter: caused a liquid or soft substance to hit a surface and spread out messily.
    • She splattered the wall with paint using a large brush.
    • The car splattered water on the pedestrians as it drove through the puddle.
    • He splattered ketchup on his fries without thinking.
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