verb
- past tense of splash; to strike or move through water, mud, or other liquid with force, causing it to scatter
- past tense of plash; to bend and interlace branches of trees or shrubs to form a hedge or fence
Usage: chiefly British; horticultural
Examples
- The children plashed through the puddles on their way home from school.
- Water plashed against the boat as it moved through the river.
- She plashed her feet in the shallow stream.
- The farmer plashed the willow branches to create a living fence.
- Rain plashed down on the roof during the storm.
- He plashed across the creek without hesitation.