Play in or as if in water, as of small children.
1But the character-forming freedom to splash around in open sewers has been curtailed.
2There are small waterfalls to splash around in too, known locally as Fairy Glen.
3He'd put on trunks, splash around on the shore, gather seashells at low tide.
4I splash around in front of them feeling like I'm back in a different time.
5Great drops of rain began to splash around them.
6And when Jack stepped into the Rubicon he did not splash around or look back.
7When I picked it up I heard a little gasoline splash around in the tank.
8I splash around after her, trying to relearn my breast stroke by beating the waves into submission.
9I heard the water start up in the bathroom, and Jackie began to splash around under the shower.
10He lifted the lid, tried not to splash around the edge of the ugly avocado-coloured bowl, and flushed.
11They will add a new dimension to your garden, allowing you to splash around and show off a bit.
12In practice, this theory works by reducing people's mortgage repayments, meaning they have a bit more spare cash to splash around.
13It is so big, so deep, so high, and so wide that I can only splash around in it a bit.
14If the leading French clubs have even more money to splash around on players' salaries, where does that leave Europe's poorer relations?
15On Severn Street, previously home to non-commissioned U.S. officers, children splash around in open sewers, although palm trees still line the street.
16Next time you splash around at the Six Flags water park you may be doing something significant -like contributing to research on computing.
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