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Definition |
to make a significant impact in a noticeable way |
Examples |
1) Her new fashion collection really made a
splash at the fashion show. 2) Her performance on stage
made a splash, leaving the audience
in awe of her talent and presence. |
Etymology |
The term originates from the idea of a
physical splash in water, symbolizing a sudden and noticeable impact. |
Synonyms |
generate buzz, cause a sensation |
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