Splat or plop?!
"Splat" is an onomonopoeic word describing the sound something, say a human head, makes upon smacking the pavement after a fall from the 75th floor. The head would make the same sound in Swahili.
Yes, "splat" is considered an onomatopoeia because it imitates the sound of something wet or messy hitting a surface. It is often used to describe sounds like a liquid substance being thrown or dropped.
The thing in splat balls is water
"Splat" in French is "éclat."
The book "Splat the Cat" by Rob Scotton has 40 pages.
The ISBN of Splat the Cat is 978-0060831547.
The duration of Lickety-Splat is 360.0 seconds.
The egg went "splat" into the pan. His shoe hit the wet ground with a splat.
No! onomatopoeia makes a sound Ex: Splat, Boom, Crash! Therefore GAZE cannot be onomatopoeia, because its an action
Splat the Cat was created on 2008-07-01.
Lickety-Splat was created on 1961-06-03.