Add plenty of coriander and a good splosh of sherry vinegar to finish it off.
From the nzherald.co.nz
But Big Josh needs to splosh to get the dosh.
From the independent.co.uk
There was also Karori Stream below the house where she loved to splosh around and catch little fish in a jar.
From the nznewsuk.co.uk
But its attitude is summed up in a scene where the dancers splosh around in a trough, spraying the audience with water.
From the guardian.co.uk
Splash, splish, and indeed, splosh.
From the telegraph.co.uk
Then, with a final dismissive splosh, he steps back, still grimly unsmiling, to make way for a second character, the munashfi.
From the guardian.co.uk
As the waves splosh against them the movement pushes air through 35 tuned tubes, creating a series of random, undulating harmonies.
From the guardian.co.uk
The text of a poem on the right repeats the curved form of the woman's bottom which is repeated again with some vividly colored splosh of red and purple dots in the background.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Every now and again one would suddenly fold itself up and plummet into the sea with an enormous splosh, reappearing seconds later with a flappy, happy, gullet of fish.
From the guardian.co.uk
More examples
Splash: make a splashing sound; "water was splashing on the floor"
Squelch: walk through mud or mire; "We had to splosh across the wet meadow"
Sprinkle: cause (a liquid) to spatter about, especially with force; "She splashed the water around her"
Spatter: dash a liquid upon or against; "The mother splashed the baby's face with water"
Splosh! is a British fetish magazine devoted to wet and messy fetishism. It features pictures of, and stories about, women in wet and messy situations. First published in 1989, it is run by Bill Shipton and his partner and model Hayley.
(Sploshing) A wet and messy fetish (WAM) is a form of sexual fetishism whereby a person becomes aroused when substances are deliberately and generously applied to the naked skin, or to the clothes people are wearing.Gates, K. ...
To make the sound of splashing; to traverse mushy, marshy or otherwise viscus land; to spill or spill over