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splatter

[splat-er] / ˈsplæt ər /


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Blend until combined and flecks of green splatter the interior.

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Bring to a simmer, reduce the heat to medium-low and cook, stirring occasionally, until somewhat thickened and darker, adjusting the heat as needed to prevent scorching or splattering, 20 to 25 minutes.

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Blood and brain splatter were found on his upper body and the walls.

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If you need more protection, Miss Manners acknowledges that it would be safer to move it within range of what you will splatter.

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He rejected the claims that he had any “high-velocity blood splatter” on him, and denied that he was in the area at the time his wife and son were shot.

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