PATTER vs SPIT: NOUN
- The soft sound of feet walking on a hard surface.
- Glib and rapid speech, such as from an auctioneer, or banter during a sports event.
- One who pats.
- A quick succession of light rapid sounds
- A quick succession of small sounds: as, the patter of rain or hail; the patter of little feet.
- Gossip; chatter.
- The dialect or patois of a class; slang; cant: as, gipsies’ patter; thieves’ patter.
- Rapid phrases introduced into a song in a speaking voice: sometimes applied to the whole text of a comedy.
- The language or oratory of a street peddler, conjurer, or the like, hence, glib talk; a voluble harangue; mere talk; chatter; also, specif., rapid speech, esp. as sometimes introduced in songs.
- The cant of a class; patois
- Glib and rapid speech; a voluble harangue.
- A quick succession of slight sounds
- Plausible glib talk (especially useful to a salesperson)
- A narrow strip of land that juts out into the sea
- A skewer for holding meat over a fire
- The act of spitting (forcefully expelling saliva)
- A slender, pointed rod on which meat is impaled for roasting.
- A clear liquid secreted into the mouth by the salivary glands and mucous glands of the mouth; moistens the mouth and starts the digestion of starches
- The secretion formed by the glands of the mouth; spitle; saliva; sputum.
- The depth to which a spade goes in digging; a spade; a spadeful.
- A long, slender, pointed rod, usually of iron, for holding meat while roasting.
- Image; likeness.
- A light fall of rain or snow; especially, rain or snow falling in light gusts or scattered drops or flakes.
- An insect which produces such spume: as, the cuckoo-spit, Ptyelus spumarius. See spittle-insect.
- The spume of certain inseets; a frothy, fleecy, or waxy substance secreted by various homopterous bugs from specialized pores scattered over the general surface of the body.
- In entomology:
- The act of spitting: as, a cat gives an angry spit.
- What is ejected from the mouth; saliva; spume.
- A spade; hence, the depth of a spade in the earth; a spading or spadeful.
- In weaving, the spindle or wire which holds the cop, spool, or pirn in the shuttle.
- A small point of land running into the sea, or a long narrow shoal extending from the shore into the sea.
- The obelisk or dagger () used as a reference-mark.
- A sword.
- Saliva, especially when expectorated; spittle.
- The act of expectorating.
- Something, such as the frothy secretion of spittle bugs, that resembles spit.
- A brief, scattered rainfall or snowfall.
- A narrow point of land extending into a body of water.
- A slender bar, sharply pointed at the end, to be thrust through meat which is to be roasted in front of the fire.
- The perfect likeness.
PATTER vs SPIT: VERB
- To speak in such a way – glibly and rapidly, such as from an auctioneer, or when bantering during a sports event.
- To make irregularly repeated sounds of low-to-moderate magnitude and lower-than-average pitch.
- Rain gently
- Make light, rapid and repeated sounds
- Drive a skewer through
- Rain gently
- Expel or eject (saliva or phlegm or sputum) from the mouth
- Utter with anger or contempt
PATTER vs SPIT: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To talk glibly; to chatter; to harangue.
- To mutter; to mumble.
- To strike with a quick succession of slight, sharp sounds
- To make a hissing or sputtering noise.
- To rain or snow in light, scattered drops or flakes.
- To express contempt or animosity, especially by ejecting matter from the mouth.
- To eject matter from the mouth; expectorate.
- To emit suddenly and forcefully.
- To eject as if from the mouth.
- To eject from the mouth.
- To insult grossly; to treat with contempt.
- To attend to a spit; to use a spit.
- To rain or snow slightly, or with sprinkles.
- To throw out saliva from the mouth.
PATTER vs SPIT: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To spatter; to sprinkle.
- To talk in thieves' cant.
- To mutter; as prayers.
- To eject; to throw out; to belch.
- To eject from the mouth; to throw out, as saliva or other matter, from the mouth.
- To spade; to dig.
- To thrust a spit through; to fix upon a spit; hence, to thrust through or impale.
- To impale on or as if on a spit.
PATTER vs SPIT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To eat.
- To repeat rapidly or often, especially in a hurried, mumbling way; repeat hurriedly and monotonously; mumble; mutter: as, to patter prayers.
- To talk; especially, to talk glibly or rapidly, as a cheap John in disposing of his wares.
- To repeat the Lord's Prayer; hence, generally, to pray.
- To cause to strike or beat in drops; spatter.
- To move with quick steps, making a succession of small sounds; hence, to make a succession of small sounds resembling those of short quick steps or of falling rain or hailstones.
- To make a quick succession of small sounds by striking against the ground or any object: as, the pattering of raindrops on a roof.
- To repeat something again and again in a rapid or mumbling way; mumble; mutter.
- To fall in scattered drops, as rain.
- To make a noise as if spitting, like an angry cat.
- To eject from the mouth; spew; especially, to eject as or with saliva: as, to spit blood.
- To spade; plant by spading.
- To roast anything on a spit; attend to a spit; use a spit.
- To string on a stick and hang up to dry, as herring in a smoke-house.
- To thrust a spit through; pierce, transfix, or impale with or as with a spit: as, to spit a loin of veal.
- To eject saliva from the mouth; expectorate.
PATTER vs SPIT: RELATED WORDS
- Witticisms, Shtick, Banter, Handclap, Mumble, Drawl, Singsong, Repartee, Pitter, Line of gab, Pitter patter, Sprinkle, Spatter, Spit, Spiel
- Breath, Mouth, Pitter patter, Spue, Spit out, Ptyalize, Patter, Spatter, Expectoration, Sprinkle, Tongue, Skewer, Spew, Saliva, Spittle
PATTER vs SPIT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Quips, Staccatos, Badinage, Schtick, Witticisms, Shtick, Banter, Handclap, Mumble, Drawl, Singsong, Repartee, Pitter, Sprinkle, Spatter
- Breathe, Slime, Eat, Spilled, Breath, Mouth, Spit out, Patter, Spatter, Expectoration, Sprinkle, Tongue, Skewer, Saliva, Spittle
PATTER vs SPIT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Customers no long want slick sales patter and selling by rote.
- Comedian Dane Cook delivers comic patter to make his audience laugh.
- Multimedia technology will change the reading and writing sequence model patter.
- Made At Home no sew face mask patter printable.
- Humor of most their patter is a bit labored.
- Each dosha will yield a different oil dispersion patter.
- Wells called "an ingenious use of scientific patter.".
- Even the patter is apt to be secondhand.
- We sang a long patter song about pasta.
- Some one was walking not far from the barn, walking a little and stopping, and a minute later, patter, patter again.
- If you get spit out into the city of ships, you are not to go into the hold where you get spit out at.
- The poison spit inflicts Poisoned, while the venom spit inflicts Venom.
- Confess, Care so, At the mercy, Cat is out Drop through the sky, Spit it up, spit it out.
- Set spit rod assembly upright on the plastic spit rod assembly base.
- Why are these people needed, why would anybody throw litter in the street, or spit out gum or just spit.
- If people spit upon the ground they spit upon themselves.
- Spencer Spit State Park campground is a heavily forested area on a lagoon enclosed sand spit.
- Crooked Spit and Glofira Spit, in spite of swarms of cavalry.
- When someone gets tagged by a spit, what you should do will depend on the spit.
- DIY Spit Rotisserie Kits to help you complete your home made spit roaster.
PATTER vs SPIT: QUESTIONS
- What does the phrase the patter of little feet mean?
- What does Polpo look like in JoJo Pitter Patter Pop?
- How does the L12 test patter work with guardmaster?
- How much do Pitter Patter Childrens saddle shoe cost?
- What doll is patter Peacock from meet the Enchantimals?
- Why doesn't tyteller speak during his 'magic patter'?
- Why do baseball players spit when they chew tobacco?
- Can I spit out toothpaste after wisdom teeth removal?
- What did Kurotsuchi spit out when she attacked Naruto?
- How common is spit tobacco use among Missouri kids?
- How does lizard spit drug Byetta work for diabetes?
- What are the best spit forks for rotisserie grills?
- Did Andy Samberg really spit cherries at Gabourey Sidibe?
- Why does orangeorange spit seeds at other characters?
- Did Cristiano Ronaldo unintentionally spit at Anthony Elanga?
- Why choose pork spit roast hire from the roaming spit?