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verb
Plash  v. t.  
1.
To splash, as water.
2.
To splash or sprinkle with coloring matter; as, to plash a wall in imitation of granite.



Plash  v. t.  (past & past part. plashed; pres. part. plashing)  To cut partly, or to bend and intertwine the branches of; as, to plash a hedge.



Plash  v. i.  (past & past part. plashed; pres. part. plashing)  To dabble in water; to splash. "Plashing among bedded pebbles." "Far below him plashed the waters."



noun
Plash  n.  
1.
A small pool of standing water; a puddle. "These shallow plashes."
2.
A dash of water; a splash.



Plash  n.  The branch of a tree partly cut or bent, and bound to, or intertwined with, other branches.






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"Plash" Quotes from Famous Books



... Health, Marsham supposed, or finance—the two chief motives of life. For himself, the thought of Diana's childhood between the pine woods and the sea gave him pleasure; it added another to the poetical and romantic ideas which she suggested. There came back on him the plash of the waves beneath the Portofino headland, the murmur of the pines, the fragrance of the underwood. He felt the kindred between all these, and her maidenly energy, ...
— The Testing of Diana Mallory • Mrs. Humphry Ward

... in walks with her governess, or drives with her mamma, in being obliged to wear fine clothes, to learn music and dancing, "and other tiresome things," and never being free to run wild on the hills and heaths, wade in the ponds, and plash in the burns, like ...
— Stories of Many Lands • Grace Greenwood

... very brink of the river; its foundations are deep set in the water, and its rugged and buttressed walls are reflected stone by stone in the clear, tremulous mirror. The glancing lights on the bright stream, the wealth of leafy foliage, the sweet cadence of the ripples as they plash against the walls of the Quay, and the beauty of the long reflections—quivering lines of grey, green, and purple—increase the beauty of what is probably the most picturesque corner of the town, while over the tops of the trees peers the grey tower of the ancient Priory church. These three ...
— Bournemouth, Poole & Christchurch • Sidney Heath

... rise from crystal waters spanned By other marbles: founts may plash on stone, And fashionably-branched trees may stand As thieves upon a scaffold. ...
— The Golden Censer - The duties of to-day, the hopes of the future • John McGovern

... since wadded does not think her a pin the waur for the misfortune.—They live, Mr. Mannering, by the shore-side, at Annan, and a mair decent, orderly couple, with six as fine bairns as ye would wish to see plash in a salt-water dub; and little curlie Godfrey—that's the eldest, the come o' will, as I may say —he's on board an excise yacht—I hae a cousin at the board of excise—that's 'Commissioner Bertram; he got his commissionership in ...
— Guy Mannering • Sir Walter Scott


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