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Splutter

noun
1.
The noise of something spattering or sputtering explosively.  Synonyms: spatter, spattering, splatter, splattering, sputter, sputtering.
2.
An utterance (of words) with spitting sounds (as in rage).  Synonym: sputter.
verb
(past & past part. spluttered; pres. part. spluttering)
1.
Utter with a spitting sound, as if in a rage.  Synonym: sputter.
2.
Spit up in an explosive manner.  Synonyms: spit out, sputter.






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"Splutter" Quotes from Famous Books



... keeps the valley. The windows which once, like eyes, watched men and horses creeping through the snow, braved the splutter of guns and the gleam of torches, are now holes for the birds to nest in. Tangled creepers have spread to the very summits of the walls. In the keep, instead of grim men in armour, there is a wooden board recording the history of the castle ...
— Forsyte Saga • John Galsworthy

... be stupider than you really are," replied the Badger, crossly; "and don't chuckle and splutter in your coffee while you're talking; it's not manners. What I mean is, the Banquet will be at night, of course, but the invitations will have to be written and got off at once, and you've got to write 'em. Now sit down ...
— The Wind in the Willows • Kenneth Grahame

... "Escort the party," were his orders, and that meant that he must govern the movements of his horses and men by the wishes of the senior staff official. And so they jogged along perhaps twenty minutes more, and then there was a sudden splutter and plunge and stumble ahead, a sharp pull on the traces, a marvelously quick jerk back on the reins that threw the wheel team on their haunches, and thereby saved the "outfit," for when men and matches were hurried to the front the lead mules were discovered kicking ...
— Warrior Gap - A Story of the Sioux Outbreak of '68. • Charles King

... was Ormiston's salutation, "and a furious one. There go the fires—hiss and splutter. I knew how ...
— The Midnight Queen • May Agnes Fleming

... situation, have occasionally dealt with Egyptian affairs in a manner which, to say the least, was indiscreet. But all has been of no avail. In spite of some outward appearances to the contrary, the whole Nationalist movement in Egypt has been a mere splutter on the surface. It never extended deep down in the social ranks. More than this. When a very well-intentioned but rather rash attempt was made to advance too rapidly in a liberal direction, the inevitable reaction, which was to have been foreseen, took place. Not merely Europeans ...
— Political and Literary essays, 1908-1913 • Evelyn Baring


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