Water hoses can splash high due to the pressure of the water being expelled from the nozzle. When the nozzle is narrowed, it increases the velocity of the water, causing it to shoot out with greater force. Additionally, if the hose is held at a certain angle, gravity can help propel the water higher into the air. Factors like water pressure and the type of nozzle used also play a significant role in the height of the splash.
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I'm thinking waterhose.
The root word for "splashed" is "splash."
Sentence with the word splashed in it:We kicked and splashed in the pool.
The victim has splashed some sort of acid on his hands and forearms.
It all depends on the wording and tense that you want to use. 'John carries the waterhose to the pool.' Present, I believe. I don't have much experience in writing with the present tense. I prefer past tense as it gathers a better sounding sentence. But that's just me. 'John carried the waterhose to the pool.' Past. 'John will carry the waterhose to the pool.' Future. Hope this helps!
They dove, splashed, floated, splashed, swam, snorted. Ur welcome X)
With a regular waterhose you water your lawn with. You will also need a Fill and Drain Kit.
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Yes blood splashed over in the car, so also on her clothes.
Waterhose is a nine letter word starting with the letter W!
The high tide zone has water coming right up to it, solid water, while the splash zone only gets splashed, as its name suggests.