to cover (a surface) thickly and roughly with (paint, clay, plaster etc)
coat; make dirty
to put (something burning) into water; throw water over (a fire)
drench, extinguish with liquid
(to cause something) to become moist
make wet, damp
to add moisture to (the skin, air etc)
make wet, damp
dirty waste from the kitchen; urine, excrement (in buckets, as in a prison cell); semi-liquid food for pigs; (of liquids) to spill over the edge
splash; make a mess
to hit (a person); to splash about in water or mud
splash
(to cause liquid) to go over the side of the container
slop, drop
of throw
propel something through the air
to cause (something) to go through the air by a strong movement of the arm etc; to put (something) suddenly and carelessly in a place or position
propel something through the air