noun
- plural of plasher; things or people that splash or make splashing sounds
- branches or twigs interwoven to form a fence or hedge; woven branches used in hedging
Usage: informal; often used to describe water or liquid that splashes
Usage: chiefly British; rural/agricultural
Examples
- The children ran through the puddles, creating plashers of water everywhere.
- Rain plashers hit the windows during the storm.
- The farmer used plashers to reinforce the boundary between fields.
- The old hedge was made of interwoven plashers that had lasted for decades.
- Waves created plashers against the dock.
- The gardener wove plashers together to create a living fence.