If it's puddle splashiness you're worried about, ride around them like they're a garbage truck in bike lane. From Wordnik.com. [Nether Mind the Bulwarks: Awash With Bikes] Reference
No question that direct marketing will clash with madison avenue types who will want splashiness over conversion and click throughs. From Wordnik.com. [YouTube’s New InVideo Ad Format Is Not Google AdWords - Publishing 2.0] Reference
The portraits make no claim to splashiness, they are tightly composed documents, vivid and open, rich in the exquisite detail of the 8 "x10" contact print. From Wordnik.com. [Ethan Murrow: The Rural Photographer Rises Again -- Forrest Holzapfel] Reference
Tony's post about "Madison Avenue types who will want splashiness over conversion and click throughs"... he must not talk to some of the agency people who I do because the want both!. From Wordnik.com. [YouTube’s New InVideo Ad Format Is Not Google AdWords - Publishing 2.0] Reference
Precisely, I think, because it offered what publishers are increasingly searching for these days: controversy, splashiness, something for readers to get worked up about, pro or con -- characteristics that might or might not have anything to do with the quality of the prose or story therein. From Wordnik.com. [Will Controversial Holocaust Novel Find an Audience?] Reference
This governor is all about splashiness, not substance. From Wordnik.com. [Autoblog Green] Reference
That's because he's plain in a sport that craves splashiness. From Wordnik.com. [Aspen Times - Top Stories] Reference
It'll add some splashiness and added functionality and, as always, more work for me. From Wordnik.com. [Jewlicious] Reference
Everything appears to be floating on the surface of a pool that, in my mind, has a young Barbara Eden emerging from the water, just having gracefully dived (dove?) into its cool splashiness after bouncing impishly on the diving board, shaking water droplets from her fabulous curves as she ... but I digress. From Wordnik.com. [Retrosnark] Reference
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