splosh

/splɑʃ/
verb
  1. To splash or move through water or another liquid with a noisy, splashing sound.
    • He sploshed water onto his face to cool off after the run.
    • The boat sploshed gently as it drifted across the lake.
    • The children sploshed through the puddles on their way to school.
noun
  1. A splashing sound or action, especially a noisy one.
    • With a splosh, the bucket of soapy water tipped over.
    • We heard a loud splosh as the rock hit the water.
    • The only sound was the soft splosh of the oars.
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