Usar "spattering" en una oración
spattering oraciones de ejemplo
spattering
1. It began to sizzle, with grease spattering and flaring on contact with the coals
2. Now came the awesome thunder of twenty-four aircraft engines, all running full-out for brief spattering seconds as they checked their revs, the thrust, the magnetos, and then the intermittent blast and roar when they took off in twos
3. Harry has a spattering of blood on his shirt but he's OK, "It's alright babe
4. The walls spattering with dark
5. Gobbets of mud flew stories high as claws gouged the saturated soil, spattering everyone within a quarter mile
6. She knew for certain she hadn’t been successful when the soldier backhanded her, knocking her to the ground and spattering her clothes with mud
7. I put my right hand out and hit her in the face with my palm, feeling the crunch of breaking bone as her nose was squashed against her cheeks, feeling the spattering of blood on my arm and face
8. Instead of a roar, there was a spattering of applause – a few, ‘Allah, Akhbar!” shouts – then,
9. A spattering of white crosses erected roadside pays homage to those whose concentration lapsed on the sharp bends
10. insubordination spattering the air
11. We were about to move ourselves to one of the adjoining tables when Mr Eye-Muncher spoke, spraying us with a light spattering of aqueous fluid,
12. No matter how carefully the hose operator directed the effluent flow, it occasionally hit the gondola or part of it blew back, spattering the two with waste
13. It seemed she could hear every drop falling from the tree and spattering onto the soggy leaves below
14. They moved too quickly for him and one of them slashed at his chest, spattering the ground with his blood
15. The moment Camilla's feet hit the concrete, the woman turned and set off toward the building, each booted step spattering Camilla’s white jeans with a mist of red-brown water, dyed with earthy dust
16. The 3-tiered fountain loomed in majestic proportions and the cooling liquid sprinkled us in spattering gaiety
17. I swallowed the rising bile back down my throat as it locked eyes with mine while ripping into the woman’s intestines, sending blood and guts spattering all over itself
18. There was nothing but the wind against the windows, the rain spattering out their own song, the marbled Madonna smiling down at them
19. Shuddering, his orgasm finally exploded into her hand, dripping down her fingers and spattering onto the floor
20. Roger fired again, spattering the rear of Doyle’s
21. With the gay talk and jokes, the petting and a spattering of serious conversation, time went by like a dream
22. The soldiers near him are so horrified by the spattering of blood, which forms a trajectory seemingly of the speed of light, that they do not even pay attention to the lasers that take them next
23. Up ahead I could see the end of the growth of the big trees giving way to a brief spattering of smaller trees, with even a few stars filtering through gaps in the canopy
24. Occasional raindrops began spattering the pavement slabs, indecipherable on the tarmac of the street, the windscreen wipers of the Audi commencing by way of response
25. His followers wore his red-and-black livery, and they all splashed into town with banners flying, their horses’ hooves spattering the citizens with rainwater and mud
26. Mixed in with the applause, though, was a spattering of whistles and the stamping of feet, the European equivalents of catcalls and boos
27. The sleeve of her robe was adorned with the outlines of a lucent branch of delicate plum blossoms whose dark centers were a spattering of minuscule droplets
28. A never-ceasing from the trains, made the mud and confusion worse as they toiled in and struggled out, line of army wagons and ambulances, loading and unloading supplies and wounded drivers swearing, mules plunging and mud spattering for yards
29. He was gone so swiftly, his black cape melting into the night, that they could hardly realize he had been there at all until they heard the spattering of gravel and the mad pounding of a horse going off at full gallop
30. What a terrible light might have proceeded from the despairing explanations of Jean Valjean, and who knows whether that hideous glare would not have darted forth as far as Cosette? Who knows whether a sort of infernal glow would not have lingered behind it on the brow of that angel? The spattering of a lightning-flash is of the thunder also
31. Its depth prevents spattering, and tin and aluminum admit quickly the chill of the ice or cold water