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splashingly

  • a word derived from splash.
    splash
    verb (used with object)
    to wet or soil by dashing masses or particles of water, mud, or the like; spatter.

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But his splashingly successful four-month-old syndicated newspaper feature is helping fishermen in 35 states and three Canadian provinces hook more trout, bass and muskies than ever before.

From Time Magazine Archive

Maclay, a step behind him, also plunged splashingly into the soggy mire.

From Lad: A Dog by Albert Payson Terhune

"Well, there now!" exclaimed the lady from Nantucket, as Daniel splashingly emerged on the other side.

From Cap'n Eri by Joseph Crosby Lincoln

London Bill splashingly proceeded to the second turn in the drain; from that point he counted the manholes until he stood beneath the one from which you saw him measuring with the tape.

From The President A novel by Alfred Henry Lewis

Coming to a rainwater rivulet Hank sent them westward down its middle while he rode splashingly upstream.

From Bring Me His Ears by Clarence E. Mulford