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14 Sentences With "splashing about"

How to use splashing about in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "splashing about" and check conjugation/comparative form for "splashing about". Mastering all the usages of "splashing about" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Then she heard the zombie splashing about in the shallow end of the pool.
Lily is having the absolute best time running, rolling around and splashing about on what looks like the greatest day ever.
In the new spot, the actress is seen running in the ocean wearing a glittery gold dress and splashing about in the water  — and she looks flawless.
More usual is the genre novel offered by a literary heavyweight self-consciously paddling in shallow waters, doing the genre a favor by splashing about in it.
"In the old days, we didn't want children to be splashing about and having fun," Mr. Baker said, describing the preferred atmosphere then as sedate and sectioned off into separate adult and children areas.
Imagine splashing about in the lobby of the Pérez Art Museum Miami, diving into the entrance of the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boson, or jet-skiing through the front door of the Louvre Abu Dhabi.
The present is an utterly terrifying place to exist within which is why most of us subsume ourselves in the shallow waters of memory, splashing about in the rock pools of that which has already happened, or tip-toeing through the ephemeral foam of daydreams of the near future.
By early Saturday evening, Miami Beach police began deterring large groups from Lummus Park and clearing the most popular stretches of South Beach, which because of school closings and extended spring breaks had seen more visitors soaking up rays and splashing about in the Atlantic, the city said.
Mallard breed here and there in the reed beds or on remote gravel beds. In spring fire salamanders can be seen splashing about in the Bode Gorge during the spawning season. Care must be taken when walking not to disturb them. Where it flows through the gorge, the Bode, is characterised by fast- flowing, clean, shady stretches of river.
There is little doubt humans have been splashing each other with water for a long time, particularly during hot days, as it seems to be a virtually instinctive act. Small infants and little children all enjoy splashing about in shallow wading pools or in the bathtub. Adolescents and adults often play pranks involving carefully positioned buckets of water atop doors or water balloons. However, these acts do not quite fall into the realm of the modern water fight definition, but do explain aspects of its origin.
But before he could arrive on the scene the tug had gone under. The only close-ups he secured were of Burton and his pearl divers splashing about on the surface trying to remove their clothes so that they could remain afloat. One of the deck hands on the photographer's boat stood by with a boat hook to pull them out when they showed signs of going down for the third time. In order to get a good "shot" of the sinking boat it was necessary to drag it by chains to shallow water at high tide and repair it at low tide.
Dead End concerns a group of adolescent children growing up on the streets of New York City during the Great Depression. Bonnie Stephanoff, author of a book on homelessness during the Depression, wrote that it "graphically depicted the lives and longings of a group of boys who swam in a polluted river, cooked food over outdoor fires, smoked cigarettes, gambled, swore, fought, carried weapons and became entangled in [crime] on Manhattan's Lower East Side." The long opening stage directions for Act One vividly evoke the grim setting, and the action carries on. “A gang of boys are swimming in the sewerage at the foot of the wharf, splashing about and enjoying it immensely.
Frank Scheck from The Hollywood Reporter reviewed the film after their showcase at the Tribeca Film Festival, > The film examines the myriad personal issues of its interviewees who emerge > as articulate spokespeople for their largely marginalized subculture. Sure > to be a staple at gay-themed film festivals, the film should garner > significant attention upon its commercial release. Its subjects are indeed a > fascinating and diverse lot. Interspersed with the insightful interviews are > glossily photographed scenes of the subjects clearly relishing playing to > the camera, from Alberic sexily splashing about in his bathtub to Samantha > bathing nude in a river to Sophia lip-synching a Barbra Streisand song using > a dildo for a microphone.
136 Potter waited for ducklings to hatch at the farm to be used as models for the painting book, but in the end, the eggs were rotten. The instructions in Jemima's painting book were similar to those in Tom Kitten's painting book, but the kittens with crayons in Tom's book accompanying the instructions were replaced by six ducklings splashing about in paint water for the similar page in Jemima's book. In the original tale, Jemima's eggs are eaten by her rescuers but in the painting book, a new design was executed for "They took Jemima home"; in the painting book, Kep and the fox hound puppies lead Jemima away from her broken but uneaten eggs. The same theme was depicted on Crabtree & Evelyn chocolate Easter eggs.

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