VERB + SPLASH
- make (often figurative)
- She intended to make a big splash with her wedding
- hear
PREP
- with a ~
- She jumped into the pool with a splash
ADJ
- bold, bright
- a bold splash of red
VERB + SPLASH
- add, lend
- Window boxes of tulips added a splash of colour to the street
ADV
- happily
- The baby was splashing happily in the bath
- about, around
- splashing around in the sea
PREP
- against
- Rain splashed against the window
- on/onto
- She splashed some petrol onto the wood and set fire to it
- over
- She splashed some water over her boots to clean them
- through
- They splashed through the puddles
- with
- Her clean washing was all splashed with mud
ADV
- generously, liberally
- He was in his mid-forties, his hair liberally splashed with grey