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  • 00:00

    The Brother and the Sister who became the Sun and the Moon

  • 00:11

    Once upon a time, a young brother and sister lived in a small village with their mother.

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    One day, their mother got work with the wealthiest family in the village

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    and had to leave her children alone for the day.

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    Watch your little sister while I’m away. I will be back in the evening with delicious rice cakes for both of you!

  • 00:32

    Mmm! I love rice cakes!

  • 00:37

    I will take good care of her, Mother.

  • 00:40

    Come home soon, Mother!

  • 00:42

    The brother and sister decided to prepare a nice surprise for their mother on her return.

  • 00:47

    They went together to a nearby chestnut grove to pick some fresh chestnuts for her.

  • 00:52

    The brother brought a long pole and the sister carried a basket.

  • 00:55

    Watch, if you shake the branches like this, the chestnuts will come down by themselves.

  • 01:03

    Oh, this is fun! I can catch them in my basket!

  • 01:06

    Watch out, here they come!

  • 01:12

    When they had gathered as many as they could carry,

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    the brother and sister sat down to peel them in their front yard.

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    They burst open the prickly shells to pick out the smooth brown chestnuts inside.

  • 01:25

    They look so good, I can’t wait to have some!

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    Wait, we have to roast them on the furnace first. / Alright

  • 01:35

    Meanwhile, their Mother was hurrying home across the hill balancing rice cakes on her head.

  • 01:41

    The children must be hungry by now. I am sure they will enjoy these rice cakes.

  • 01:48

    Suddenly, she heard a terrifying growl…

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    What was that!?

  • 01:53

    Slowly, the tiger leaped down from a tree and approached the frightened Mother, glaring at her with fierce yellow eyes.

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    I will perhaps let you go unscathed…if you hand over one of those rice cakes.

  • 02:07

    Oh is that all? You can have all the rice cakes you want! Here…

  • 02:14

    Ahh..they look so tempting,..

  • 02:23

    As the tiger busied himself with the delicious rice cakes, the Mother turned and ran for her life.

  • 02:31

    The mother had just reached another hill, when the same tiger blocked her path once more

  • 02:36

    I demand more rice cakes! You must have another one hidden somewhere….give it to me now!

  • 02:49

    I am sorry…this is my last one…I have to feed my children…

  • 03:03

    The Mother turned and ran as fast as she could, hoping to reach home.

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    But she wasn’t fast enough, and the tiger stopped her again.

  • 03:12

    Ah, you again! Your life for a rice cake! Give one more and you can go….

  • 03:22

    But I gave you all I had! I don’t have anymore, I swear!

  • 03:32

    Is that so? Well, well, and how do I fill my empty belly?

  • 03:43

    I am still hungry…what do you think I should do?

  • 03:50

    No…please…please let me go, I have children waiting for me…

  • 03:59

    Oh, what a tragic story. I am very sorry for you…

  • 04:07

    Disregarding her pleas, the merciless tiger grabbed her with his powerful jaws…

  • 04:12

    Still blissfully unaware, the children sat side-by-side by the warm furnace,

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    watching the chestnuts roast in the crackling flames.

  • 04:21

    Suddenly, they heard a strange voice.

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    Oh children! Mummy’s home! Why don’t you open the door?

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    Oh! Mother! Mother!

  • 04:33

    No, wait! There’s something wrong here…that isn’t Mother’s voice…

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    If you really are our Mother, show us your hand!

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    Filled with doubt and suspicion, the brother refused to open the door.

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    His instincts had served him well.

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    The voice outside the door was not their Mother. of course, but the ravenous tiger.

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    Finishing off the Mother, he had come to devour the children too.

  • 05:02

    What a clever boy…but I can fool him.

  • 05:07

    I still have some grains of rice on my paw from all those rice cakes.

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    When they see it, they will believe I am their mother!

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    So the tiger confidently demonstrated his paw, with the rice grains stuck to it.

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    The Brother and Sister fell for the devious trick and opened the door.

  • 05:24

    It really must be Mother! Let’s open the door and let her in.

  • 05:37

    Oh, no, a tiger!!!! Help! Help!

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    I hope you are as tasty as your Mother!

  • 05:46

    You ate our Mother!? NO!! Mother!

  • 05:54

    Oh, stop your whining!

  • 06:00

    Hmm...you two look even plumper and juicier than her…which should I eat first?

  • 06:06

    Why don’t you help me decide? Eenie, Meanie, Miney, Mo….

  • 06:20

    When the tiger pointed his paw at the Sister, the Brother cried out…

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    Hold on! I bet you’ve never had a chestnut!

  • 06:30

    What? What’s a chestnut?

  • 06:36

    Why, it’s only the most delicious thing in the world! Don’t you want to try one?

  • 06:43

    Desperate to save himself and his sister, the Brother had come up with a plan.

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    Can they be more delicious than rice cakes?

  • 06:51

    Of course they are! They are perfectly scrumptious! Look, we are roasting some right now…

  • 06:58

    They certainly do look delicious, so brown and crunchy…just looking at them makes my mouth water.

  • 07:07

    I will try one!

  • 07:15

    Ahh!!! It burns! It burns! Ahhh!!! Help!

  • 07:26

    In his eagerness to snatch a chestnut,

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    the foolish Tiger burned his paws and tongue on the blazing furnace.

  • 07:33

    As he blundered around the room in pain and fury, the Brother and Sister seized their chance and ran.

  • 07:39

    Running out into the backyard, they clambered up a tree beside the well.

  • 07:44

    Oh, Brother, I am so scared of that tiger!

  • 07:48

    Shhh! Try not to cry so loudly! If he hears us, we are lost!

  • 07:56

    The sister stopped crying and sat still quietly.

  • 08:02

    The tiger was furious with the Brother for fooling him and causing him to burn himself.

  • 08:07

    Those horrid children! They will pay for this, both of them! You can run, but you can’t hide!

  • 08:16

    Do you really think you can trick me and get away with it!?

  • 08:20

    At that moment, the tiger glimpsed the children’s reflection in the water.

  • 08:25

    Ah…that’s where you’re hiding! You thought you could hide from me?

  • 08:29

    You are trapped now, you fools! You’re mine!!!

  • 08:39

    What? Where are they? Where did they go? Those rascals have tricked me again!

  • 08:50

    Seeing the tiger splashing helplessly around in the water, the Brother could not restrain his laughter.

  • 08:56

    You ridiculous creature! Couldn’t you tell it was just our reflection? We’re up in a tree!

  • 09:01

    Silly tiger! We fooled you again!

  • 09:11

    A reflection!? Oh, how could I be so stupid! I will get you for this!

  • 09:16

    Finally realizing that the children had never been in the well,

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    the humiliated tiger grabbed hold of the rope and dragged himself out.

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    Ugh…it’s so slippery! Ow! Ouch! That hurt! I can’t do this…how did you two get up there?

  • 09:39

    If you tell me the truth, I won’t eat you!

  • 09:44

    You won’t!? Oh, it was so simple. We just used an axe to help us up one step at a time.

  • 09:51

    No! Why did you tell him!? / But..

  • 09:55

    Ah! Thank you! Ha ha ha!

  • 10:00

    Grabbing an axe, the tiger scaled the tree the way the Sister had told him. The two children were horrified.

  • 10:09

    Please decide our fate! Send us a strong rope if we are meant to survive, or a rotten one if we must die!

  • 10:15

    Ah! The rope has come! Let’s try it…Thank you!

  • 10:25

    What!? Am I to be robbed of my prey at the last minute? I will not submit to this!

  • 10:32

    Send me a strong rope to let me achieve my purpose or a rotten one to cast me to the earth to die!

  • 10:48

    A thick rope descended slowly from the sky.

  • 10:56

    The instant the tiger grabbed hold of the rope, it snapped. The tiger’s rope was rotten!

  • 11:02

    He fell to the ground with a crash and was killed.

  • 11:10

    The Brother and Sister climbed their strong rope all the way into the sky

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    and became the sun and the moon to shed their light upon the world day and night.

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The example sentences of SPLASHING in videos (15 in total of 37)

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seeing verb, gerund or present participle the determiner tiger noun, singular or mass splashing verb, gerund or present participle helplessly adverb around preposition or subordinating conjunction in preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner water noun, singular or mass , the determiner brother proper noun, singular could modal not adverb restrain verb, base form his possessive pronoun laughter noun, singular or mass .
sort noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction image noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction like preposition or subordinating conjunction going verb, gerund or present participle into preposition or subordinating conjunction something noun, singular or mass cold adjective to to wake verb, base form up preposition or subordinating conjunction , like preposition or subordinating conjunction splashing verb, gerund or present participle some determiner water noun, singular or mass
and coordinating conjunction the determiner light noun, singular or mass features noun, plural on preposition or subordinating conjunction both determiner the determiner xp proper noun, singular 500 cardinal number and coordinating conjunction xp proper noun, singular 700 cardinal number has verb, 3rd person singular present a determiner good adjective back adverb splashing verb, gerund or present participle effect noun, singular or mass to to
and coordinating conjunction slowly adverb mix verb, base form them personal pronoun in preposition or subordinating conjunction just adverb so adverb that preposition or subordinating conjunction i personal pronoun do verb, non-3rd person singular present n't adverb get verb, base form them personal pronoun splashing verb, gerund or present participle out preposition or subordinating conjunction of preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner bowl noun, singular or mass .
the determiner yunessun proper noun, singular spa proper noun, singular resort proper noun, singular in preposition or subordinating conjunction hakone proper noun, singular offers verb, 3rd person singular present its possessive pronoun guests noun, plural the determiner pretty adverb unique adjective experience noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction splashing verb, gerund or present participle
i personal pronoun beat verb, non-3rd person singular present bailey proper noun, singular or coordinating conjunction if preposition or subordinating conjunction i personal pronoun beat verb, non-3rd person singular present tanner proper noun, singular by preposition or subordinating conjunction for preposition or subordinating conjunction sure adjective beats noun, plural splashing verb, gerund or present participle into preposition or subordinating conjunction flats noun, plural daniel verb, non-3rd person singular present
getting verb, gerund or present participle too adverb much adjective air noun, singular or mass around preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner suction noun, singular or mass line noun, singular or mass because preposition or subordinating conjunction of preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner splashing verb, gerund or present participle of preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner water noun, singular or mass .
i personal pronoun 'm verb, non-3rd person singular present just adverb kind noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction splashing verb, gerund or present participle some determiner color noun, singular or mass here adverb and coordinating conjunction there existential there and coordinating conjunction then adverb adding verb, gerund or present participle some determiner fun noun, singular or mass details noun, plural
water proper noun, singular fountains noun, plural give verb, non-3rd person singular present an determiner added verb, past participle effect noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner horses noun, plural hooves noun, plural splashing verb, gerund or present participle as preposition or subordinating conjunction they personal pronoun make verb, non-3rd person singular present their possessive pronoun
built verb, past participle up preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner reputation noun, singular or mass for preposition or subordinating conjunction splashing verb, gerund or present participle out preposition or subordinating conjunction on preposition or subordinating conjunction lavish adjective lifestyles noun, plural - it personal pronoun 's verb, 3rd person singular present all determiner about preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner drugs noun, plural , girls noun, plural ,
and coordinating conjunction on preposition or subordinating conjunction top noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction that determiner , i personal pronoun 'd modal probably adverb have verb, base form some determiner hot adjective mercury noun, singular or mass spilling verb, gerund or present participle and coordinating conjunction splashing verb, gerund or present participle around preposition or subordinating conjunction .
sitting verb, gerund or present participle in preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner outdoor adjective section noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction just adverb watching verb, gerund or present participle the determiner sunset noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction the determiner waves noun, plural splashing verb, gerund or present participle against preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner bow noun, singular or mass .
french noun, singular or mass fries noun, plural , he personal pronoun explained verb, past tense it personal pronoun 's verb, 3rd person singular present an determiner additive noun, singular or mass in preposition or subordinating conjunction oil noun, singular or mass that preposition or subordinating conjunction helps noun, plural prevent verb, non-3rd person singular present the determiner oil noun, singular or mass from preposition or subordinating conjunction splashing verb, gerund or present participle .
it personal pronoun 's verb, 3rd person singular present kind noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction splashing verb, gerund or present participle up preposition or subordinating conjunction against preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner side noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner machine noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction i personal pronoun can modal see verb, base form the determiner curds noun, plural .

Use "splashing" in a sentence | "splashing" example sentences

How to use "splashing" in a sentence?

  • Farewell, my great one, my own, farewell, my pride, farewell, my swift, deep, dear river, how I loved your daylong splashing, how I loved to plunge into your cold waves.
    -Boris Pasternak-
  • Do not fail to learn from The pure voice of an Ever-flowing mountain stream Splashing over the rocks.
    -Morihei Ueshiba-
  • Because of the Thames I have always loved inland waterways - water in general, water sounds - there's music in water. Brooks babbling, fountains splashing. Weirs, waterfalls; tumbling, gushing.
    -Julie Andrews-
  • I love splashing the blood around.
    -Neil Marshall-
  • I know all about love that's too big to stay in a tiny bucket. Splashing out all over the place in the most embarrassing way possible.
    -Carol Rifka Brunt-
  • Romance often begins by a splashing waterfall and ends over a leaky sink.
    -Ellen DeGeneres-
  • Behind her, Jace moved out into the water with a contained grace that barely rippled the surface. Simon behind him, was splashing and cursing.
    -Cassandra Clare-

Definition and meaning of SPLASHING

What does "splashing mean?"

/splaSH/

verb
To throw water or liquids in many directions.

What are synonyms of "splashing"?
Some common synonyms of "splashing" are:
  • spatter,
  • bespatter,
  • splatter,
  • speck,
  • speckle,
  • blotch,
  • smear,
  • stain,
  • mark,
  • splotch,
  • splodge,
  • slabber,
  • bedabble,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.