bespattering in English

verb
1
splash small drops of a liquid substance all over (an object or surface).
his shoes were bespattered with mud

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5. Bespattering 'Bespattering' is a 12 letter word starting with B and ending with G Synonyms, crossword answers and other related words for Bespattering We hope that the following list of synonyms for the word Bespattering will help you to finish your crossword today.

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8. Bespattering definitions Present participle of bespatter.

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12. Bespattering: to wet or soil by striking with something liquid or mushy.

13. Synonyms for Bedaubing include smearing, besmearing, daubing, spattering, staining, anointing, bespattering, smirching, soiling and splashing

14. Synonyms for spattering include splashing, Bespattering, splattering, spraying, sprinkling, daubing, dirtying, soiling, speckling and showering

15. Synonyms for Bespattering include spattering, splattering, splashing, muddying, smearing, bedaubing, befouling, begriming, flecking and marking

16. Though curtain can be used as a decorative element and prevent water Bespattering on the floor

17. Bespatters, Bespattering, bespattered: definition 1: to splash and soil with drops or bits of matter; spatter

18. 5 synonyms of Bespattering from the Merriam-Webster Thesaurus, plus 17 related words, definitions, and antonyms

19. Bespatters, bespattering, bespattered: definition 1: to splash and soil with drops or bits of matter; spatter

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21. You’ll hear what they say they’ve said, over and over again - that little conversational nugget, casually dropped into sentences, like horse droppings Bespattering Pall Mall

22. Kazuo Shiraga: Various Venues Next came a sturdy settler from Athabasca Landing way, with the mud of his prairies Bespattering his garments from head to heel

23. At Levy, Kokuroo from 1964 collapses the street with the sewer via flecks of fecal brown Bespattering crests of black and gray paint

24. 'Floating can be Bespattering' is a video work divided between documenting the practice of making walking art and providing an emotive sense of place surrounding…

25. During his absence a snake crept from a hole and would have bitten the child, had not the dog who was watching the house jumped up and throttled the serpent, Bespattering

26. Bespatter (third-person singular simple present bespatters, present participle bespattering, simple past and past participle Bespattered) To spatter or cover with something; sprinkle with anything liquid, or with any wet or adhesive substance

27. Bespatter (third-person singular simple present Bespatters, present participle bespattering, simple past and past participle bespattered) To spatter or cover with something; sprinkle with anything liquid, or with any wet or adhesive substance

28. Bespatter (third-person singular simple present Bespatters, present participle Bespattering, simple past and past participle Bespattered) To spatter or cover with something; sprinkle with anything liquid, or with any wet or adhesive substance

29. Bespatter (third-person singular simple present bespatters, present participle Bespattering, simple past and past participle bespattered) To spatter or cover with something; sprinkle with anything liquid, or with any wet or adhesive substance

30. The main traditions involve Bespattering people with a red liquid dye called “abeer”, which is supposed to represent the blood of evil king Kiranya who was burnt alive for his crimes against his own people

31. A soldier recalled shells "Bespattering us with dirt, crashing down the limbs about us, and the minnie balls [were] whistling around us at a tremendous rate." McGowan fell injured, as did his senior officer, and command devolved on Colonel Joseph N

32. 382 (2005), the court stated that “[t]hough Bespattering a law enforcement official with bodily fluids or excrement certainly includes an assault, an assault would also occur where the official is merely placed in reasonable apprehension of such conduct.” All in all, the North Carolina appellate case law suggests that

33. Aspersion (n.) mid-15c., originally in theology, "the shedding of Christ's blood," from Latin Aspersionem (nominative aspersio) "a sprinkling," noun of action from past-participle stem of aspergere "to sprinkle on," from ad "to" (see ad-) + spargere "sprinkle, strew" (see sparse).Non-theological sense of "a bespattering with slander, derogatory criticism" is attested from 1590s.

34. Aspersion (n.) mid-15c., originally in theology, "the shedding of Christ's blood," from Latin aspersionem (nominative aspersio) "a sprinkling," noun of action from past-participle stem of aspergere "to sprinkle on," from ad "to" (see ad-) + spargere "sprinkle, strew" (see sparse).Non-theological sense of "a Bespattering with slander, derogatory criticism" is attested from 1590s.