verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
be spattered/splattered with blood (= covered with small spots of blood )
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Today the only sign of violence is the walls spattered with blood.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
blood
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One of the young men had been hurt in a demonstration and his clothes were spattered with his blood .
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She found her baby daughter crying, spattered with blood , and her husband dying on the floor.
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Stretchers, beds and floors were spattered with blood .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Blood spattered across the floor.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Better yet, set the egg in the bottle in the sink, and let the kids spatter with abandon.
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Even at this distance I could see he was liberally spattered with yellow paint.
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In a green robe, sunshine-splashed and spattered with the songs of thieving birds, you came sauntering between the vines.
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More bullets spattered the front of the cottage, drilling lines back and forth in the stonework.
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No sooner had I thrown it into the toilet than it exploded and I was spattered with the pan's contents.
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Something spattered all over his face: he put up his hand and his fingers came away red.
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Was the smoke and the spattering worth the result?