Pronunciation: /ˈplæʃi/

Definitions of plashy

adjective describing something as being wet or splashing with water

Example Sentences

A1 I walked through the plashy puddles after the rain.

A2 The plashy ground made it difficult to walk without getting wet.

B1 The plashy terrain made hiking more challenging but also more exciting.

B2 The plashy conditions didn't deter us from enjoying our outdoor adventure.

C1 The plashy landscape was a beautiful sight to behold in the early morning light.

C2 The plashy fields stretched out before us, shimmering in the sunlight.

Examples of plashy in a Sentence

formal The plashy ground was evidence of recent rainfall in the area.

informal I love the sound of my shoes squelching on plashy ground.

slang Let's go jump in those plashy puddles over there!

figurative Her tears fell like plashy raindrops on a gloomy day.

Grammatical Forms of plashy

past tense

plashed

plural

plashies

comparative

plashier

superlative

plashiest

present tense

plash

future tense

will plash

perfect tense

have plashed

continuous tense

is plashing

singular

plashy

positive degree

plashy

infinitive

to plash

gerund

plashing

participle

plashed

Origin and Evolution of plashy

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'plashy' originated from Middle English, derived from the Old English word 'plæscian' meaning to splash or dash.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'plashy' evolved to describe something that is wet and soggy, often referring to ground or terrain that is waterlogged or muddy.