PATTER vs SPRINKLE: NOUN
- The soft sound of feet walking on a hard surface.
- One who pats.
- 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
- A quick succession of slight sounds
- Rapid phrases introduced into a song in a speaking voice: sometimes applied to the whole text of a comedy.
- The dialect or patois of a class; slang; cant: as, gipsies’ patter; thieves’ patter.
- Gossip; chatter.
- A quick succession of small sounds: as, the patter of rain or hail; the patter of little feet.
- Plausible glib talk (especially useful to a salesperson)
- Glib and rapid speech, such as from an auctioneer, or banter during a sports event.
- Glib and rapid speech; a voluble harangue.
- A quick succession of light rapid sounds
- A small quantity scattered, or sparsely distributed; a sprinkling.
- A light covering with a sprinkled substance.
- A light rain shower.
- Small particles of candy sprinkled on ice cream as a topping.
- A small amount; a sprinkling.
- A light rainfall.
- The act of sprinkling.
- A utensil for sprinkling; a sprinkler; specifically, a brush for sprinkling holy water; an aspersorium.
- A sprinkling, or falling in drops; specifically, a light rain.
- That which is sprinkled about; hence, a scattering or slight amount; a sprinkling.
- Milit., same as morning-star
- A light shower that falls in some locations and not others nearby
- The act of sprinkling or splashing water
- A light tinkling sound; a tinkle.
PATTER vs SPRINKLE: VERB
- Make light, rapid and repeated sounds
- Rain gently
- 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.
- Scatter with liquid; wet lightly
- To drip in fine drops, sometimes sporadically.
- Rain gently
- To cover (an object) by sprinkling a substance on to it.
- To cause (a substance) to fall in fine drops (for a liquid substance) or small pieces (for a solid substance).
- Cause (a liquid) to spatter about, especially with force
- Distribute loosely
PATTER vs SPRINKLE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To talk glibly; to chatter; to harangue.
- To mutter; to mumble.
- To strike with a quick succession of slight, sharp sounds
- To scatter something in drops or particles.
- To distribute or intersperse at random.
- To intersperse with something as if by scattering.
- To scatter in drops or particles.
- To fall or rain in small or infrequent drops.
- To scatter drops or particles on.
- To rain moderately, or with scattered drops falling now and then.
- To fly or be scattered in small drops or particles.
PATTER vs SPRINKLE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To spatter; to sprinkle.
- To mutter; as prayers.
- To talk in thieves' cant.
- To scatter in small drops or particles, as water, seed, etc.
- To scatter on; to disperse something over in small drops or particles; to besprinkle.
- To baptize by the application of a few drops, or a small quantity, of water; hence, to cleanse; to purify.
PATTER vs SPRINKLE: 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 repeat something again and again in a rapid or mumbling way; mumble; mutter.
- 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 scatter in drops or particles; let fall in minute quantities here and there; strew.
- To besprinkle; bespatter or bestrew; overspread with drops or particles, as of a powder, liquid, coloring matter, etc.
- To cleanse with drops, as of water; wash; purify.
- To distribute here and there; diffuse.
- To diversify by objects placed here and there over the surface; dot.
- To issue in fine drops or particles; be sprinkled.
- To send out sparks; scintillate; sparkle.
- To rain slightly: used impersonally: as, does it sprinkle?
- To scatter a liquid or any fine substance so that it may fall in small particles.
- To dart hither and thither.
- Wet lightly
- Scatter with liquid
- To make intoxicated or tipsy.
PATTER vs SPRINKLE: RELATED WORDS
- Witticisms, Shtick, Banter, Handclap, Mumble, Drawl, Singsong, Repartee, Pitter, Line of gab, Pitter patter, Sprinkle, Spatter, Spit, Spiel
- Water, Rain, Paprika, Besprinkle, Pitter patter, Dot, Dust, Patter, Spatter, Disperse, Scattering, Splash, Spit, Splosh, Scatter
PATTER vs SPRINKLE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Quips, Staccatos, Badinage, Schtick, Witticisms, Shtick, Banter, Handclap, Mumble, Drawl, Singsong, Repartee, Pitter, Sprinkle, Spatter
- Soak, Spritz, Garnish, Sparge, Water, Rain, Paprika, Dot, Dust, Patter, Spatter, Disperse, Scattering, Splosh, Scatter
PATTER vs SPRINKLE: 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.
- Give the chicken another sprinkle with salt and pepper and a sprinkle with any stray bits of rosemary and secure the lid.
- In a large, deep baking dish, sprinkle chicken into a lightly oiled bottom and lightly sprinkle with salt and pepper.
- Serve with a little extra cheese, a sprinkle of bacon and a sprinkle of parsley.
- Extraction of sprinkle information from the sprinkle XML documents to be stored in the tables was done automatically through the associated XPath expressions.
- Finish with a sprinkle of toasted, slivered almonds, and a sprinkle of powdered sugar.
- Sprinkle yeast over warm milk then sprinkle sugar over yeast in electric mixer bowl.
- Sprinkle to taste over foods before cooking Seasoning per pound of meat or sprinkle on and.
- DJ with a sprinkle of disco, a sprinkle of techno, a sprinkle of this or that.
- Sprinkle, Daniel, Executor to the Estate of Sandra Sprinkle, et al.
- Sprinkle the crust with parmesan and a light sprinkle of salt.
PATTER vs SPRINKLE: QUESTIONS
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