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Splash is a noun and a verb. Noun: That wall needs a splash of color. Verb: Please don't splash me.
The word 'boom' is a noun (boom, booms), a common noun that can be used in a concrete or abstract context, and a verb (boom, booms, booming, boomed). Th word 'splash' is a noun (splash, splashes), a common, concrete noun, and a verb (splash, splashes, splashing, splashed).
Splash when used as a verb means to cause water or another liquid to strike or fall on something in irregular drops. Slosh is another word for splashing a liquid about.
The German word for Poodle is Pudel, from the verb puddeln, to puddle, to splash.
"Splash" is a verb, but when used as a noun, it can refer to the sound or action of something hitting a liquid, or a small amount of liquid that has been splashed. As a noun, it is classified as a common noun since it refers to a general item or action rather than a specific name. For example, in the sentence "I heard a splash," "splash" functions as a noun.
Poodle comes from the German Pudel, which in turn is derived the Geraman verb puddeln meaning to puddel, to splash.
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Yo need a new SATA drive to make a splash screen after your BIOS splash.
The possessive form of the singular noun splash is splash's.example: I heard the splash's impact from the next room.
Chiazzo is not a name of any town or village that can be found on maps of the world. Chiazzo is an Italian word. It is a variation on the verb 'chiazzare', which means 'to stain' or 'to splash'.
Splash boards are at the rear of the counter to help prevent splash from getting on the walls.
Shamu can splash from rows 1 to 14, this is also known as the 'Splash Zone'