verb
- to splash or move through water with splashing sounds
- to interlace or interweave branches of trees or shrubs
Usage: chiefly British; archaic
noun
- a splash or the sound of splashing water
Examples
- The children plashed through the shallow stream.
- We heard the plash of water as the boat moved across the pond.
- She plashed her feet in the puddle.
- The rain made a gentle plash against the windows.
- He plashed around in the pool on a hot summer day.