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- adjective
superlative form ofsplashy : mostsplashy .
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Examples
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Artists also need to rise culturally, and not merely in the vein of creating the biggest, splashiest entertainment.
Mike Ragogna: Let Them Talk: Chatting With House's Hugh Laurie, Dar Williams and The Axis of Awesome, Plus Cal Ecker's "Time After Time" Premiere Mike Ragogna 2011
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Artists also need to rise culturally, and not merely in the vein of creating the biggest, splashiest entertainment.
Mike Ragogna: Let Them Talk: Chatting With House's Hugh Laurie, Dar Williams and The Axis of Awesome, Plus Cal Ecker's "Time After Time" Premiere Mike Ragogna 2011
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Jayson Werth, Nationals - Arguably the splashiest free agent signing in the major leagues this winter, all eyes will be on whether Werth is capable of playing up to his $126 million contract.
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Produced by Steven Spielberg, created by Emmy nominee Theresa Rebeck NYPD Blue, loaded with tunes by Hairspray Tony winners Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman and boasting a cast so good you'd think it was on cable, this stage-door soap is either gonna be a knock-'em-dead blockbuster or one of TV's splashiest misfits.
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The morning shows used to compete to have the splashiest street-level studios and big stunts.
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Quarterback Donovan McNabb entered the 2010 season as the Redskins' splashiest offseason addition, a six-time Pro Bowler who was to offer Washington stability at what had, for years, been a tenuous spot.
Shanahan on McNabb: "Nothing is out of the realm of possibility" Barry Svrluga 2011
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Actor Jeremy Jordan is enjoying one of the splashiest moments on Broadway for a newcomer in recent memory.
Michael Giltz: Theater Exclusive: Jeremy Jordan Of "Bonnie & Clyde" In Backstage Interview (Video) Michael Giltz 2011
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Never one to rest on its laurels, Kohler has always had one of the biggest, splashiest booths, often with raucous, song-and-dance performances.
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To put it plainly: in the 2009 – 10 season, public television failed to broadcast the splashiest happenings in America's resurgent classical-music culture.
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For years they sat on the sidelines as the A-list embassies (France, Britain, Italy) played host to the splashiest Washington parties.
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