Pronunciation: /plæʃ/
noun a gentle sound of water
A1 The children enjoyed playing in the plash of the fountain.
A2 The sound of the plash of the waves was soothing.
B1 She sat by the plash of the river, lost in thought.
B2 The plash of rain on the roof made it hard to sleep.
C1 The gentle plash of the waterfall created a peaceful atmosphere.
C2 The rhythmic plash of the oars in the water was hypnotic.
verb to make a gentle splashing sound
A1 I plash water on my face in the morning to wake up.
A2 The children giggled as they plashed in the shallow pool.
B1 The waves plashed against the rocks, creating a soothing sound.
B2 She plashed through the puddles, not caring about getting her shoes wet.
C1 The artist carefully plashed paint onto the canvas, creating a beautiful masterpiece.
C2 The rain plashed against the window, creating a rhythmic pattern.
formal The gentle plash of the fountain added a soothing ambiance to the garden.
informal I love sitting by the pool and listening to the plash of the water.
slang The plash from the rain hitting the roof was so loud last night.
figurative Her words hit me like a plash of cold water, shocking me into reality.
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