By 1400 the meaning had broadened to indicate somewhere muddy, and over time came to denote something that was soggy, mushy, splashy or slushy. |
That's why Waterloo has a quieter, less splashy Pride week than Toronto does. |
You don't actually stomp since that'd be splashy and potentially dangerous, but give 'em a good stirring up. |
Yeah, but that has nothing to do with the splashy display the story was given. |
The bright, splashy paint work further adds to the idea of the sculpture being cheerful and full of fun. |
The Mets grabbed as headlines this winter with their splashy signings, leaving New York fans drunk with hope. |