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.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Frank's shirt was splattered with blood.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A passing cart rolled by splattering him with mud and Corbett quietly cursed Burnell for sending him here.
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Agriculture is not like defence - a matter of being privy to private information; it is splattered all over the journals.
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Rain splattered on the Cathedral roof.
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Shorr has splattered the work with white paint, and violently creased up the photo underneath.
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The morning I walked into the coffee house the white pillars were still splattered in blood.
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The raindrops, fat and rapid, splattered down.
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The yogurt drooled down her thighs, splattered on the floor in a pair of thick drops.