spatter in the PONS Dictionary

spatter Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to spatter sb with water

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Those bombardments only spattered her with shell fragments wounding two soldiers but causing no major damage to the ship.
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The landscape was spattered with estancias and farms.
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Many other decorative painting techniques were used such as glazing, spattering, marbelizing, manipulating the paint with the fingers or other objects, etc.
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The lava-like rock has been interpreted as having erupted as thick spatter during low-energy lava fountaining.
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These vents produce low ramparts of basaltic spatter on both sides of the fissure.
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The bedroom where she was found was spattered with blood on all four walls.
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They may also be the site of fissure eruptions, and the walls covered with spatter.
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Quills are fragile, easily broken, and will spatter unless used properly.
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Using a deep pan with a small amount of oil, butter or bacon grease does reduce spatter.
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Pure helium is not used for steel, as it then provides erratic arc and encourages spatter.
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