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splutter
[ spluht-er ]
verb (used without object)
- to talk rapidly and somewhat incoherently, as when confused, excited, or embarrassed:
When pushed for an explanation, he always spluttered.
- to make a sputtering sound, or emit particles of something explosively, as water dropped onto a hot griddle.
- to fly or fall in particles or drops; spatter, as a liquid.
verb (used with object)
- to utter hastily and confusedly or incoherently; sputter:
Out of breath, she spluttered a poor excuse for her lateness.
- to spatter (a liquid, small particles, etc.).
- to bespatter (someone or something).
noun
- spluttering utterance or talk; noise or fuss.
- a sputtering or spattering, as of liquid.
splutter
/ ˈsplʌtə /
verb
- to spit out (saliva, food particles, etc) from the mouth in an explosive manner, as through choking or laughing
- to utter (words) with spitting sounds, as through rage or choking
- Alsosputter to eject or be ejected in an explosive manner
sparks spluttered from the fire
- tr to bespatter (a person) with tiny particles explosively ejected
he spluttered the boy next to him with ink
noun
- the process or noise of spluttering
- spluttering incoherent speech, esp in argument
- anything ejected through spluttering
Derived Forms
- ˈsplutterer, noun
Other Words From
- splutter·er noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of splutter1
Example Sentences
He flung himself down on the bank, flopped over on his back, legs and arms outstretched, and spluttered some disconnected words.
Coughing and spluttering his way through a parliamentary health committee meeting, a clearly irritated Dr Svoboda questioned why he had to be there in the first place.
While Celtic have spluttered, Rangers have motored since Philippe Clement took charge.
Added to that, the once seemingly unstoppable machine of the Chinese economy is spluttering and stalling with record-high youth unemployment, tech sector layoffs and a housing crisis.
Now the engines are spluttering, and rather than establishing his new leadership Mr Yousaf faces questions about how he will turn things around.
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