splattering

/ˈsplætərɪŋ/
noun
  1. The act or sound of something splattering.
    • I heard a loud splattering as the egg hit the floor.
    • The splattering of the rain on the window was soothing.
    • The splattering of the paint created a beautiful pattern on the wall.
verb
  1. Present participle of splatter: scattering or falling in drops or small pieces, often with a wet, messy sound.
    • I could hear the paint splattering as the artist worked on his canvas.
    • The rain was splattering against the roof, making a loud noise.
    • The grease was splattering everywhere while she fried the chicken.
  2. Present participle of splatter: causing a liquid or soft substance to hit a surface and spread out messily.
    • Stop splattering the water all over the bathroom floor!
    • He was splattering mud on his pants as he ran through the field.
    • The kids were splattering each other with paint during the art class.